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WELCOME to Topeka, the capital of our great state of Kansas! On behalf of this beautiful city and its people, we’re grateful for the opportunity to welcome you to our community. Whether you are visiting for a day, or choosing to move here, we are confident you will discover more than you ever expected. Topeka is a city rich in history and proud of our commitment to diversity and civil rights. In 2024, we’ll celebrate the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision with activations across the city, including a special installation at the Mulvane Art Museum’s Rita Blitt Gallery on the Washburn University campus. Continue your education on the topic at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site. Learn more about our civil rights legacy while visiting Constitution Hall, site of the anti-slavery “Topeka Constitution.” Or visit the Equality House, where the fight for LGBTQ+ equality continues to this day. There’s a reason Topeka received a near-perfect Municipal Equality Index score of 97 in 2023! Upon visiting, we hope you’ll begin to understand why. If you’re a lover of arts and music, this city is for you! Each year, thousands visit Topeka to enjoy events like Fiesta Topeka, For the Culture KS, India Mela and more. From pocket-park concerts to grandstand gigs, catch a show at one of our local venues. Or enjoy exploring the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District on a First Friday. After, savor a drink at one of our coveted cocktail and wine bars like The Knox, Soliloquy, or Salut. Love the outdoors? Then, look no further! Topeka offers more than 70 miles of connected trails and access to the beautiful Kansas River, Lake Shawnee, and Gage Park—a 160-acre park featuring a 2-mile paved fitness loop, mini-train, Kansas Children’s Discovery Center, and the ever-popular Topeka Zoo. For those looking to move here, we know you will fall in love with the quality of life our city has to offer. Topeka has ranked as one of the most affordable cities in the United States to buy a home, and Shawnee County has been named one of the top Kansas communities in which to raise a family. We also offer two of the top ten school districts in the state of Kansas, world class health care with three major hospital networks, and the friendliest neighbors you could ask for! With that said, thank you for picking up our guide. We hope you enjoy the content ahead and learn something new along the way. Please hop over to VisitTopeka.com and ChooseTopeka. com, or follow us on social media, for the latest updates. And welcome to Topeka!
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INCLUSIVE TOPEKA Topeka is home to a colorful tapestry of ideas, people and places. We welcome you with open arms and are committed to building a variety of strong, diverse relationships within our community. Come as you are and celebrate diversity, pride, culture and life in our capital city. Discover attractions that make a statement and strive to make a difference. Reflecting Topeka’s commitment to these ideals, area businesses are taking our “Inclusive Topeka” pledge to demonstrate their dedication to inclusivity. Look for this symbol in the windows of local businesses to know they are committed to welcoming all.
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Kansas, is set to dazzle in the spotlight as it welcomes a touch of Broadway magic! Tony-nominated songwriter Steven Lutvak, renowned for his work on the hit musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” composed an original Broadway musical number exclusively for Topeka, before his passing in late 2023. More than a song, this composition is a celebration of the vibrant tapestry of people who call Topeka home—and one of the final pieces of work Lutvak is known to have penned. Lutvak, who clinched the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2014, was captivated by the unique spirit of Topeka. He felt inspired to create a piece that would celebrate the diversity and warmth of this Midwest community. The song will serve as the anchor for Visit Topeka’s “Free Yourself ” campaign, a bold initiative aimed at promoting Topeka as a city where all can truly see themselves, be themselves, and free themselves, whether just visiting or considering a new place to call home. The creation of this was no small feat. Spanning two years, the process brought Lutvak to Topeka for the first time. That trip allowed the Broadway 6
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composer to immerse himself in the local culture, meet many of the people who make Topeka special, and explore some of the places that define our community. Despite being a born-andbred New Yorker, Lutvak found himself charmed by a middle-of-the-map capital city that embraced him with open arms. Lutvak was passionate about contributing to a project that celebrated love and diversity. He believed in Topeka as a city where he, his husband Michael, and their daughter Eliot, would not only be welcomed but truly embraced. “We knew we wanted to create a song that would give the world a glimpse of Topeka’s character and heart, and someone with Steven’s character and heart was the exact right person to help tell our story,” said Sean Dixon, president of Visit Topeka. “We will do our part to tell his.” The Topeka musical number also provided a platform to showcase local talent. Broadway star and Topeka native Jeff Kready, his wife and fellow performer Nikki
Steven Lutvak meets with the Topeka performers of his hit musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder” during his visit to the Helen Hocker Theater, located in Gage Park.
Renee Daniels, and featured artist Maria Cuevas (who performs as Maria the Mexican) all contributed to the vibrant ensemble. “What makes this song even more special is that it was designed to feature interpretations from different cultures and backgrounds,” Dixon said. “The song will have a Hindi chorus, giving a nod to the incredible South Asian and Indian communities in Topeka. It will also include a Spanish chorus, honoring our proud Hispanic heritage. And it features a Black gospel choir joyfully celebrating the role African Americans have played in shaping Topeka, making us a place known for our impact on civil rights.” The orchestral arrangements for Lutvak’s composition were in the capable hands of none other than acclaimed EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) winner Jonathan 2024
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Tunick. Tunick, renowned for his longtime legendary collaboration with Broadway icon Stephen Sondheim, achieved international recognition with the 1970 smash hit “Company,” and he continues to spark musical magic on stage and screen to this day. The combination of Lutvak’s composition and Tunick’s orchestrations promises an expectationdefying musical experience that melds the heart and soul of Topeka with the best of the Broadway stage. But the magic doesn’t stop there. Bringing this musical masterpiece to life provided an incredible opportunity for the piece to unite diverse groups from the Topeka community. Volunteers participated from across the city, including from the Top City Promise refugee program, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, Christian Motorcyclists Association, Pride Kansas (the state’s LGBTQ+ advocacy group), and more. “Creating a memorable number is one thing. Bringing it to life is a whole other effort,” Dixon said. “We were proud to gather so many groups from different perspectives and backgrounds. We hope their joyful celebrations show that you can be yourself in our community, and that together, we can accomplish anything.” Including such a diverse array of community representatives added depth and authenticity to the project, turning it into a true reflection of Topeka’s rich cultural tapestry. With various groups coming together to breathe life into Topeka’s Broadwayinspired number, the stage has been set for a spectacular celebration of unity and the spirit of a city that proudly declares, “See yourself, be yourself, FREE YOURSELF!” here. V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
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Brown Board Topeka, Kansas
Equal Education Now and Always COMMEMORATING 70 YEARS OF BROWN V. BOARD 2024 MARKS THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that made de jure racial segregation illegal in U.S. public schools. This victory, decades in the making, was made possible by determined parents, students, activists, and attorneys who worked tirelessly to advance the cause of justice. Today, you’ll find some of those same advocates sharing their stories with the public through visual art, performances, and events dedicated to commemorating an important milestone in the not-so-distant past. This year, across the city of Topeka, passionate community members and artists are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the pivotal court decision with live performances, art installations, and more—all part of the city’s Civil Rights Summer 2024. Of particular note is a multidisciplinary project being backed by a $100,000 “Our Town” grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. That grant, matched by Visit Topeka, is funding a communitybased artwork series by award-winning, world-renowned artist vanessa german, whose work appears in museums and collections across the country, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and the National Mall in Washington D.C. “I’m a citizen artist,” german said, “which means the central engine of my practice is my citizenship and my humanity. So I’m making artwork that is engined by love, and I’m defining love as creative, understanding, redemptive, transformative goodwill and justice and connection. The work that I make is communal, and I’m making work to do something. What we ask the work to do depends on what other citizens want and need the work to do.” When it comes to work surrounding the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board, german said the Topeka-based project “won’t look anything like a typical kind of commemoration.” “We are making an entire museum of artwork that is born and rises up out of the story of the past,” she said. The project involves co-creation, a process allowing Topekans who lived through the Brown decision to share their stories of the time and how that past has influenced the lives they lead today. german, 10
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“PICTURE THE DREAM: THE STORY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THROUGH CHILDREN’S BOOKS” running May 3 through Aug. 11 at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center; KCDC is the first to premier this exhibit, which has been two years in the making!
DON’T MISS THESE RELATED ACTIVATIONS
“BROWN V. BOARD 70TH ANNIVERSARY HOMECOMING CELEBRATION” on May 18 at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park; This event is designed to be a homecoming celebration for former students and educators of Topeka’s four former African American elementary schools: Buchanan Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Monroe Elementary, and Washington Elementary. Learn more at nps.gov/brvb/homecoming. htm!
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“NOW LET ME FLY” PRESENTED BY THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY BROWN COALITION on May 17 at Washburn University’s White Concert Hall; This theatrical masterpiece, originally commissioned for the 50th anniversary of Brown, chronicles the five local court cases consolidated by the U.S. Supreme Court under the heading of Brown v. Board of Education. The performance is free and open to the public.
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BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK The story of Brown v. Board of Education started here in Topeka, Kansas, and visitors to the area can tour the national historic site and museum commemorating that case! When Oliver Brown and fellow Topeka parents agreed to be plaintiffs in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that outlawed segregation in public schools, they didn’t know they would make history. Their legacies are remembered in the halls of the historic Monroe School building in Topeka, where the Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park is housed. In 2021, Topeka’s Brown v. Board site was added as a stop on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which encompasses more than 100 locations across 15 states! In 2022, President Biden signed the Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park Expansion and Redesignation Act into law, adding two school sites in South Carolina to the historical park, and designating schools in Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia as affiliated areas of the Brown v. Board historic site in Topeka. The bill also adds one acre of land adjacent to the current Topeka site for museum use. At the museum, you’ll gain a better understanding of the 1954 court decision, and a greater appreciation for the role that case played in the broader U.S. Civil Rights Movement. After touring this historic site, be sure to wander over to the inspiring Brown v. Board mural just across the street for a photo op in front of this colorful commemoration to justice and peace.
engaging with Topeka-area residents for several months through various workshops, then uses those stories and the smaller-scale art stemming from them to create a larger-scale multidisciplinary exhibit that brings the different components together. “[The exhibit is] being really inspired by intimate places and intimate stories of Topeka residents who were the people who integrated schools or whose family members may have taught in schools,” german said. “So really mining the hearts and the minds and the memories of residents of Topeka to bring about a body of work that is not a retelling of Brown but is really a way to reckon with some of the ongoing pain.” The final installation, which will initially find a home at the Rita Blitt Gallery on Washburn University’s campus, is all about “transformation and possibility and vision,” german said. “And ultimately all of those things are held by love and justice,” she added, noting that Topekans are doing hands-on 12
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work like stringing beads and helping make a certain type of fabric bead. “People are also contributing; they are giving objects,” german said. “They are giving something meaningful from their life that we can use in the artwork.” According to Sarah Fizell, executive director of ArtsConnect—the Topeka-based organization that secured the NEA “Our Town” grant—the project will include 20-25 sculptures and be part of a mobile museum traveling to other sites in Topeka and around the country once its time at the Rita Blitt Gallery is complete. german is also helping create a spoken word operetta that will be performed by a community choir at Washburn University’s White Concert Hall on May 24, about a week after the gallery exhibit opens May 16. The exhibit is expected to remain at the gallery through mid-July. When it comes to the public’s reception of the art, Fizell wants those involved in the co-creation to feel their stories truly matter. V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
“I hope that people will learn from the stories they encounter,” she said. “I hope they will feel proud that we were able to bring this treatment to these stories, that we were able to do the honor of those stories in the work. And I hope people will feel that their stories matter, so they will go into the future and feel more confident in sharing them.” Fizell said it isn’t work to be taken lightly—“and this is not work that anybody but Topeka can do.” To learn more about the upcoming installation, visit ArtsTopeka.org/LoveAndJustice, and keep an eye out for more information from Visit Topeka, ArtsConnect and other area groups like the 70th Anniversary Brown Coalition, Humanities Kansas, the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library and more to learn about additional Civil Rights Summer events as they are announced. 2024
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DID YOU KNOW? Topeka has a proud history of Black excellence. Yes the city is known for Brown v. Board of Education. It is also proud of Topeka natives that include Harlem Renaissance poet, novelist, and playwright Langston Hughes; Nick Chiles, editor and publisher of the Topeka Plaindealer, one of the longest running Black-owned newspapers in the U.S.; and Lizzie Riddick, who, along with Edward Stephens, founded the secondoldest Black college in Kansas. This Topeka college, the Kansas Industrial and Educational Institute, would receive the support of Booker T. Washington and came to be known as the “Tuskegee of the West.” V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
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PROMISE AND THRIVES SCHOLARSHIPS WASHBURN & SHAWNEE COUNTY: TOGETHER WE THRIVE
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Thrive. This initiative can create a tuitionfree path while earning a bachelor’s degree at Washburn for Shawnee County high school and home school graduates. It also assists local high school graduates who enroll in certificate programs at Washburn Tech.
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The Topeka Zoo is a must for animal lovers of all ages! From long-time favorites like the Tropical Rainforest and Black Bear Woods exhibits to newer additions like Camp Cowabunga, the Kay McFarland Japanese Garden, and state-of-the-art Giraffe & Friends habitat, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at this Topeka staple in glorious Gage Park. UPCOMING EXHIBITS & EVENTS
Visit often to see the latest, as the Topeka Zoo is constantly growing bigger and better! Keep an eye on the zoo’s website, TopekaZoo.org, to learn about new installments and upcoming events—like after-hours beer and wine tastings, zoo-wide trick-or-treating for Halloween, Party for the Planet on Earth Day, Zoo Lights (see page 100), and many more. You also won’t want to miss the zoo’s 2024 featured exhibit. Opening April 20, see Sean Kenney’s Animal Super Powers exhibit made from Lego bricks! The installment runs through Sept. 9 so be sure to catch these innovative sculptures before they’re gone.
Hope, a 13-year-old reticulated giraffe who calls the Topeka Zoo “home,” was born with joint problems and deformed hooves in 2010 and received international attention when local veterinarian Joseph Kamer developed a series of revolutionary medical procedures to help her, including artificial tendons and even wooden shoes! As the newborn overcame those struggles, zookeepers aptly named her “Hope.” Kamer’s work allowed Hope to run for the first time when she was a month old. Today, she lives happily in the zoo’s newest and largest exhibit, Giraffe & Friends, with her daughter, Liz, and a male reticulated giraffe, Sarge. And Hope isn’t the only Topeka Zoo star worth visiting! While exploring, don’t miss characters like baby orangutan Udara and Karen the ostrich.
CAROUSEL & MINI TRAIN
Built in 1908, the grand carousel in Gage Park allows visitors to step back in time and enjoy the timeless music of an original Wurlitzer band organ! After a whirl on the carousel, hop over to the park’s mini-train depot for a chance to take a joy ride on the recently revamped Gage Park Mini-Train! Tracks for the original diesel-powered mini-train were first laid in the late 1960s. After running for more than 55 years, that diesel-powered engine was retired and replaced with the new fully electric locomotive you see today. Gage Park Mini Train
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KANSAS CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY CENTER
The Kansas Children’s Discovery Center is a handson children’s museum where families can explore, create, and learn through play. The Discovery Center features 15,000-square-feet of indoor exhibits that delve into science, art, construction, careers and more. Children can paint on the walls, experiment with light, run a grocery store, build a tower, and so much more! Special areas for babies and toddlers provide everyone a safe place to play. Just outside, families can traverse a 4.5-acre certified Nature Explore Classroom, home to adventures like a trike trail, pirate ship, treehouse, natural stream, and educational gardens. For more, visit KansasDiscovery.org. DON’T MISS THESE 2024 EXHIBITS
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• XOXO: AN EXHIBIT ABOUT LOVE & FORGIVENESS, running Jan. 19 through April 17 • PICTURE THE DREAM: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Children’s Books, running May 3 through Aug. 11 (Fun fact – KCDC is the first to premier this exhibit, which has been two years in the making!) • EMOTIONS AT PLAY WITH PIXAR’S INSIDE OUT, running Sept. 20 through Jan. 5, 2025
PUBLIC ART ON THE PRAIRIE:
In 2023, the discovery center unveiled its new Pollinator Pavilion in the museum’s Native Prairie Grass and Wildflower Habitat. Specially designed by KU architecture and design students to mimic pollinator wings, the pavilion is the first of many planned art installations gracing the prairie each summer!
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GET YOUR MOTOR RUNNING EVEL KNIEVEL MUSEUM
Explore the world’s largest collection of Evel Knievel performance leathers, jump bikes and memorabilia at Topeka’s Evel Knievel Museum, next to the city’s Historic Harley-Davidson®! Not only can visitors view authentic artifacts from Knievel’s time in the limelight, but this specially curated museum features interactive exhibits, allowing guests to learn about the physics of Knievel’s jumps, the broken bones he sustained, the engines on his signature bikes, and much more. Step into Knievel’s Mack truck for a trip back in time, and don’t miss the fan favorite: a virtual reality jump that puts you in the driver’s seat! Visit EvelKnievelMuseum.com to start planning your trip today.
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Tuesday - Friday, 10am to 4pm. Saturday, 9am to 5pm.
HISTORIC HARLEY-DAVIDSON® OF TOPEKA
In 1999, Topeka Harley-Davidson® marked 50 years in business — and the local staple has grown ever-stronger since. The Topeka store is for both Harley-Davidson® dealers and riders, offering the best in new and pre-owned bikes. Its current location features a restaurant, Henry’s Grill, and the Yesterday’s Motorcycle Museum, where visitors can view up to 30 different and rare Harley-Davidsons® on display. Housed in the lower level of Topeka Harley-Davidson®, the museum boasts a number of photographs, tools and collectibles detailing Harley-Davidson’s® expansive history. Admission to the museum is free, and tours are selfguided. Visit anytime during regular business hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
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NYC FRIENDS WIN ALL-EXPENSE PAID TOPEKA GETAWAY
In the Spring of 2023
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made headlines by offering four lucky New Yorkers the chance to see Topeka for themselves. In March of that year the NYC Mayor had suggested that he was happy he wasn’t the mayor of a city like Topeka, Kansas. Well our team at Visit Topeka and Kansas Tourism decided to step up and let New Yorkers see Topeka for themselves! In Fall of 2023 we welcomed the winners of our NYC2Topeka sweepstakes! Vivian Tarn and her friends discovered the capital city of Kansas, and enjoyed a weekend filled with food, fun, and adventure. The trip packed a punch, starting with milkshakes at the Pennant barcade. They got to get up close and personal with the giraffes at the Topeka Zoo, got loud with country artist Dierks Bentley at the Stormont Vail Event Center, and made a trip to 4. You dine d at multip the top of the Kansas State Capitol building! le restaura
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OUR CAPITOL IS CAPITAL
In addition to being a hot stop for educational travel and tourism, the Capitol hosts various events throughout the year, including a farmer’s market each Wednesday between May and October.
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HISTORIC SITES KANSAS STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
The Kansas State Capitol, one of the state’s most iconic buildings, sits at the heart of downtown Topeka. It underwent a 14-year renovation completed in 2014 that left the Capitol standing taller and brighter than ever. Outside, you’ll find exquisite architecture and historical statues adorning the grounds. Inside, you’ll find odes to Kansas history that showcase defining moments in the trajectory of our state and country, as well as nods to some of the notable people who have left their marks on the sunflower state. Explore the grounds, marvel at largerthan-life works of art, and stop to learn about the chambers and halls where history is being made today. Be sure to round out your trip with a visit to the Kansas State Library or a tour of the Capitol dome. You won’t want to miss the views that await!
GREAT OVERLAND STATION
A major piece of Topeka’s railroad heritage, Great Overland Station is a beautiful example of the Free Classical Revival style of the 1920s. Designed by American architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, the building was completed in 1927 and formerly known as Union Pacific Station. Although no longer an active station, visitors can witness trains pass by the depot daily and take in various traveling and permanent exhibits, while marveling at the grandeur of this historic building. Also, don’t miss events held there throughout the year!
CONSTITUTION HALL
Experience Topeka’s Constitution Hall, located downtown at 429 S. Kansas Ave. In 2022, the site was approved for a $3.75 million BASE grant that is contributing to an ongoing restoration and transformation of the building. In 1855, this historic site hosted representatives of the Free State Kansas government, elected by people of the Kansas Territory. That year, they drafted the Topeka Constitution, which banned slavery in the future state of Kansas and earned the building its name. By 1857, the site served as headquarters for Underground Railroad operations along the Lane Trail, a route offering freedom to the north.
THE KANSAS MUSEUM OF HISTORY
As of this publication, the Kansas History Museum is closed for major renovations. While new and exciting exhibits are expected to debut in 2024, visitors can still explore the 2.5 miles of walking trails that surround the Museum, featuring the historic Stach Schoolhouse and Potawatomi Mission located onsite. Also browse the nearby State Archives, collections maintained by the Kansas Historical Society, to read letters written by various historical figures like John Brown and Carrie A. Nation.
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HISTORIC SITES HISTORIC RITCHIE HOUSE
The Historic Ritchie House, 1116 S.E. Madison St., was built by abolitionists John and Mary Jane Ritchie. It served as a stop along the Underground Railroad and is considered to be Topeka’s oldest home. Located next door to the Shawnee County Historical Society, public tours of the house are conducted Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For additional information, please contact the county historical society.
MUSEUM OF THE NATIONAL GUARD
Established in 1997, the Museum of the Kansas National Guard seeks to preserve the militia heritage of the Kansas Army and Air National Guard. The museum has more than 150 exhibits inside, 37 exhibits outside, and a separate exhibit building containing 18 pieces of military equipment. Perhaps most notable among its exhibits is a replica of the “Swamp” tent that appears in the 1970s hit series M*A*S*H*. Also, don’t miss their extensive military research library, weapons gallery, M60 tank and more!
COMBAT AIR MUSEUM
The Combat Air Museum is a beloved stop for flight enthusiasts of all ages. Touting the largest collection of WWI replica aircrafts in the Midwest, Combat Air is one of a handful of major aviation museums in the United States located on an active airfield, and visitors to the museum are regularly treated to flying activities of Air Force fighter aircraft and Army helicopter operations.
GIRLS IN AVIATION
The Combat Air Museum and Museum of the Kansas National Guard team up each year to host a “Girls in Aviation” day, inviting area Girl Scouts to learn more about aviation and careers in the field!
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WHILE EXPLORING OUR HISTORIC SITES, KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED FOR MORE NOTABLE SPOTS! MAMIE WILLIAMS HOUSE
Though not open to the public, this house at 1503 S.E. Quincy St. was once home to acclaimed Topeka educator Mamie Williams, who served as principal of Monroe School, where the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site now lives. Williams was also featured in a documentary titled “75 Years on Quincy Street.” NICK CHILES
In downtown Topeka on 7th Street, between Quincy Street and Kansas Avenue, sits a building believed to have been home to the Topeka Plaindealer. The Plaindealer, founded by Nick Chiles, was known for covering topics of importance to Black Americans. It became the most successful Blackowned newspaper in the region and one of the longest-serving Black-owned newspapers in the country. DOWNTOWN TOPEKA POST OFFICE
This historic limestone structure at 424 S. Kansas Ave., which is no longer a full-service post office, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 for its architectural significance and role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. A third-floor courtroom in this building is where one of the preceding cases to the national Brown v. Board case was first tried. 24
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OLD PRAIRIE TOWN AT WARD-MEADE
History, family fun, outdoor adventures and more await you at Old Prairie Town at WardMeade. Step back in time to explore this 1800s prairie village, complete with a general store, drug store, 1854 replica log cabin, schoolhouse, train station and more. One of the crowning exhibits is the Ward-Meade Mansion. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as “the story of the house and its occupants reflects the history, changes, and expansion of the city” of Topeka. A new Native American exhibit debuted in Old Prairie Town in 2022. The project features an authentic indigenous village and was made possible through a collaboration between Shawnee County Parks & Recreation and the Citizen Band and Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation tribes. Also, don’t miss the lovely botanical garden located outside near the Ward-Meade Mansion. It features a zen garden, boisterous blooms, and is home to seasonal events like Garden Glow and Tulips at Twilight.
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FAMILY FAVORITES: • B&B Theatres • Evergy Plaza (splash pad, fountain shows, movie nights, see page 84) • Gage Park (zoo, discovery center, outdoor fun, see page 16) • Lake Shawnee (Adventure Cove, camping, 7-mile paved trail loop, see pages 45, 49)
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• Mini golf (see page 51) • Mulvane Art Lab (kidfocused creative lab) • Old Prairie Town at Ward-Meade (see page 25) • Rip-On Skate Park (near Washburn & 21st, along Shunga Trail) • Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library (art gallery, kids library, storytime) • The Mud Room (Community pottery studio
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Here you’ll find tons of exciting things to do for the entire family. Activities include a trampoline park, arcade games, laser tag, paintball, FootGolf, disc golf, bike trails and more. BONKERS
Visit Bonkers for a fun-filled day with the fam, featuring a giant play maze with a twostory slide, an arcade with games for all ages, and great food from a chef-inspired menu! LEAP TRAMPOLINE PARK
Leap takes indoor family outings to a new level with many ways to play! Enjoy a jump area, rock wall climbing, dodgeball and more. Also, be sure to check out their weekend pricing and events like Toddler Time and Cosmic Night.
SPORTS CENTER
For more than 50 years, Sports Center has been a family favorite! From mini-golf and arcade games to go-karts, batting cages and a driving range, Sports Center offers a bit of fun for everyone. Learn more about their many offerings at SportsCenterTopeka.com. POTWIN POTTERY
Test your creativity at Potwin Pottery! Pick a piece, plan your design, select your colors and paint away. Then, fire your piece in the on-site kiln, and pick it up once the creation is done. Whether you’re going for a functional piece or an artistic treasure, it’s time to grab an apron and get to work!
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Find new ways to be active at Sky Zone! Play a game of SkySlam (trampoline basketball) or enjoy one of their special attractions, including the Warrior Course, Freestyle Jump, Ultimate Dodgeball, SkyJoust, Foam Zone and Free Climb.
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While we can’t name all the hot spots on one page, you won’t want to miss these local favorites: • BRADLEY’S CORNER CAFÉ for the best pies around • COMPASS POINT home of Dirty Girl Adventures • DECADES GARAGE for vintage finds and retro collectibles
FIRST FRIDAYS:
Join thousands in NOTO on the first Friday of each month for First Friday Artwalk, a celebration of art, music, and culture. Other exciting events include the NOTO Summer Concert Series, NOTO in Bloom’s Redbud Festival, NOTO Live, Arts-tember, and NOTO Celebrations of Winter!
• ECLECTIC DESIGNS for mid-century furniture and vintage home decor • THE GLASS STATION for a trove of glass treasures • KAW RIVER RUSTICS featuring more than 50 antique and artisan booths • NORSEMEN BREWING a local brewery with Nordic flair • ODIN’S LAIR for some axe-throwing fun • ONYX WELLNESS CAFÉ for coffee or a healthy, sweet treat • PHOENIX FINDS for a variety of unique goods and collectibles • ROUND TABLE BOOKSTORE for a great selection of new and used books for all • TOOT SWEET for the perfect, retro-inspired candy shop stop • THE WHEEL BARREL for gourmet grilled cheese and specialty cocktails
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NORTH TOPEKA ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT From local shops and eateries to pocket parks and murals, the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District is a must-visit on your next trip to Topeka. While the district is a delight year-round, stop by on the first Friday of each month to find special deals, outdoor concerts, expanded shop hours and more! With more than 50 displays of public art in NOTO alone, wander through the district to spot various sculptures and murals at each twist and turn! Some of our favorite colorful creations include the “Greetings
from Topeka” postcard at Redbud Park; the surreal “Elephants on Parade” artwork along N.W. Laurent St.; and a new multicultural mural that highlights the African American, Hispanic and Native American histories of our area. When you’re ready to head indoors, stop by the NOTO Arts Center or explore galleries like Amused and Studio 831 for unique finds by local artists. And that’s just the start! Visit ExploreNOTO.org for a complete list of the area’s businesses, as well as a calendar of upcoming events. V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
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Historic Topeka Cemetery
Topekan Charles Curtis was the first U.S. vice president of color. Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Grounds open every day during daylight hours Phone (785) 233-4132 Email TopekaCemetery@gmail.com Website TopekaCemetery.com
Guided tours Call the office to schedule a tour for your family, club or organization. Friends of Historic Topeka Cemetery Get involved with preserving this 165-year-old outdoor museum of Topeka and Kansas history. Genealogy Burial records are available to family members and researchers. Plan for the future Find your own special place here.
The Gage statue is the centerpiece of the Civil War section.
Sam Radges, longtime publisher of the Topeka city directory, has one of the most interesting gravesites.
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From you-pick farms where you can select produce and flowers by hand to family businesses where you can get involved in the winemaking process, Topeka-area agritourism stops are ready to welcome you! Timing is everything for these activities, as many are subject to seasonal availability. Plan ahead and your adventure is bound to be rewarding!
FARM TO TABLE On the hunt for fresh, locally sourced food without the work? Look no further than northeast Kansas, where you’ll find dreamy farm-to-table dining experiences that delight! ORIGIN RESTAURANT AT THE BURNING BARREL Lecompton, KS (BurningBarrelKansas.com) SALTWELL FARM KITCHEN Overbrook, KS (SaltwellFarmKitchen.com)
86TH STREET ORCHARD Topeka, KS Apples, peaches, blueberries, blackberries, tomatoes and honey BERRY HILL UPICK FARM Berryton, KS Sunflowers, pumpkins, honey, sweet corn for purchase and you-pick GARY’S BERRIES Grantville, KS Fall and winter festivals feature a pumpkin patch, corn maze, corn pit, campfires, and more
FLINT HILLS Nestled west of Topeka, Kansas’ Flint Hills region is comprised of 22 counties and home to both the Flint Hills National Scenic Byway and the Native Stone Scenic Byway, taking you on a picturesque journey through native grasses and hills of the Heartland. A sight to behold, these magnificent rolling hills are also home to communities full of scenery and excitement. To learn more, visit TravelKS.com/ flint-hills!
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MORE NEARBY PLACES TO VISIT: GRINTER’S SUNFLOWER FARM Lawrence, KS BIG SPRINGS BERRIES Lecompton, KS REES FRUIT FARM Topeka, KS ALMA CREAMERY Alma, KS
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REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS PERRY LAKE
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Perry Lake, a popular 11,000-acre reservoir just outside Topeka, is the perfect place for boating, fishing, camping, swimming or a great meal. Home to waterfront restaurants High Tide 21 and Mulligans on the Lake, this area offers all you need for a day of family fun. Visit in the evening to catch gorgeous views of the sun setting over the lake! Looking for more than water adventures? Perry Lake is encircled by forested rolling hills offering 25 miles of horse trails and 20 miles of biking and hiking trails. LECOMPTON
Lecompton — originally named “Bald Eagle” for the many eagles nesting nearby — was founded in 1854 on the south bank of the Kansas River. In 1855, the territorial legislature chose Lecompton to be the only official and permanent capital of the Kansas Territory, clashing with the anti-slavery Free State Legislature created in Topeka around the same time. Today, Lecompton features a historic walking tour with 34 stops. For more information about the tour visit LecomptonKansas.com. SUNFLOWER STATE OF MIND
Each year, thousands flock to area sunflower farms in late summer to bask in bright, yellow flowers standing tall in the Kansas sun. These fields make for the perfect Sunflower State photo op, providing joy and inspiration to visitors from all around! DOVER
ALSO EXPLORE: WAMEGO, KS Travel northwest from Topeka to visit the OZ Museum and its yellow brick road! Don’t miss Toto’s Tacos on the same block. OREGON NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL Travel this famed route of westward migration through a stretch of northeast Kansas! For more, visit www.nps.gov/places/oregonnational-historic-trail.htm.
Visit the town of Dover and its historic Sommerset Café to step back in time! The Sommerset building began as Sage General Store in the late 1800s, and the café has become well known for its homestyle meals and pies. While in Dover, head over to Echo Cliff Park, where visitors can enjoy folk art, picnic tables, and scenic views of the 50-foothigh cliffs that give the park its name. Dover also sits along Kansas’ Native Stone Scenic Byway, a 75-mile-long route featuring natural limestone formations and stunning stonework. Learn more about the byway by visiting TravelKS.com. Flint Hills
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North of Prairie Band Casino and Resort, you’ll also find: GOLDEN EAGLE CASINO (Horton, KS) SAC AND FOX CASINO (Powhattan, KS)
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PRAIRIE BAND CASINO AND RESORT (Mayetta, KS) Looking for luxury? Just 20 minutes north of Topeka, you’ll find Prairie Band Casino and Resort! This luxury casino and resort, operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, features a 35,000-square-foot casino and three restaurants. At the resort, you can enjoy an indoor pool, performances inside their 1,100-seat venue, or go for par at Firekeeper Golf Course, the No. 1 public golf course in Kansas! The new Sunrise Tower addition features two and threebay suites and luxury hotel rooms, as well as the new Cedar & Sage Spa & Salon. Prairie Band is also home to TopGolf Swing Suites, each offering a first-class lounge experience and immersive indoor golf play on one-of-a-kind simulators. Visit PrairieBand.com to book your stay today!
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Located just north of Topeka, Crooked Post Winery is a unique venue inspired by Italian architecture and European winemaking. Their wines are made from locally grown French-American h ybrid wine grapes, which are hand-picked and pruned on site. The winery offers tours and tastings and is known for its harvest parties, which allow guests to participate in the winemaking process. Spend time in the tasting room or on the patio to enjoy wines, wood-fired pizzas, and gourmet cheese and breadbaskets. PRAIRIE FIRE WINERY (PAXICO)
Located in the Flint Hills, Prairie Fire Winery is a “dirt to glass” operation with some extraordinary views. Prairie Fire spans about 60 acres and produces award-winning wines that are crafted from Kansasgrown grapes. After sampling the wines, stroll through rows of vines for superb photo ops. Also, check out their artisan products, including wine, cheese and candles.
EMPTY NESTER’S WINERY (LECOMPTON)
Empty Nester’s Winery in historic downtown Lecompton is true to its name, as it is owned and operated by two empty nesters who started making fruit wines years ago as a hobby. This small-scale winery makes and bottles its wine inhouse, exclusively producing fruit wines, rather than your typical reds and whites.
OTHER WINERIES TO VISIT NEARBY: Z&M TWISTED VINES (vineyard and tasting room in Lawrence) WYLDEWOOD CELLARS WINERY (tasting room in Paxico) OZ WINERY (tasting room Wamego) 456 WINERIES (tasting room in Wamego, with multiple wineries under one roof!)
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DOWNTOWN With $500 million and counting recently invested in Topeka’s downtown, the heart of our capital city continues to grow. Whether you’re in search of a swanky boutique hotel, an exquisite craft cocktail, beer by the tap, food for any mood, or the perfect entertainment, downtown Topeka is your go-to stop! Catch a concert or show at the Topeka Performing Arts Center, Evergy Plaza or historic Jayhawk Theatre. Get some axe throwing in at Axe & Ale, enjoy a round of indoor golf at The Tee Box, or put your gaming skills to the test at Spawn Inn. Hungry after all that activity? Stop by one of downtown’s many restaurants for a quick bite to eat. Looking for something a bit more upscale? Book your reservations for The Weather Room, The White Linen, or Knox Cocktail Lounge. The list truly goes on! While there’s much more to explore, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the following downtown treasures! Where to shop: ABSOLUTE DESIGN BY BRENDA for unique gifts, flowers and decor DISTINQUE’ GENTLEMAN, where you’ll find rare apparel and accessories HUNTER & LAINE for a variety of fun finds and decor MARICEL’S BOUTIQUE for women’s clothing and accessories MINGUS LEATHER STUDIO & GIFTS for carefully crafted artisan leather goods THE MIX boutique, featuring new arrivals every week MOBURTS SPICES & MORE for specialty spice blends and olive oil, vinegar pairings PRAIRIE GLASS ART STUDIO for fused-glass creations RELIANT APPAREL for exclusive Topeka gear
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Where to eat & drink: 4 GUYS BISTRO for phenomenal pho and incredible crab rangoon THE CELTIC FOX Topeka’s beloved Irish pub BREW BANK for boisterous brews from the first self-service beer taps in Kansas FORWARD NUTRITION for protein shakes, herbal teas and thirst quenchers GLOBE INDIAN CUISINE for some of the area’s best Indian fare HANOVER PANCAKE HOUSE serving breakfast-and-lunch diner classics since 1969 JULI’S COFFEE & BISTRO for breakfast, lunch or the perfect pick-me-up LUIS’ PLACE for an intimate fine dining experience NAULING’S TEXAS BBQ & SOUL FOOD for “a taste of Texas in every bite” OLIVE CAFÉ for the best Mediterranean food in the Midwest THE WEATHER ROOM for classic American fine dining with a contemporary ambiance THE WHITE LINEN for multi-course fine dining with an upscale vibe THE PENNANT for a burger and milkshake at Topeka’s #1 family fun restaurant SPAWN INN for nerdy milkshakes and themed cocktails.
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Hosting events year-round that promote awareness and inclusivity, Topeka Pride and Pride Kansas are two nonprofits that call the capital city home. Keep an eye out for Pride festivals, local events and drag shows held in Topeka each year. To learn more, follow Topeka Pride and Pride Kansas on Facebook and Instagram, and check out PrideKansas.org!
EQUALITY HOUSE In March 2013, the vibrantly painted Equality House arose in Topeka’s Westboro neighborhood as a symbol of compassion, peace and positive change. Serving as headquarters for the LGBTQ+ advocacy arm of the nonprofit Planting Peace, the Equality House is a visual reminder of the organization’s commitment to promoting equality and inclusivity — values Topeka holds dear. Visit the Equality House on your next trip to Topeka to take in the local landmark and snap a photo in front of its rainbow exterior. Visitors are also welcome to leave a message 2024
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of encouragement and support on the house’s north-facing exterior wall. While there, don’t forget to check out the Mott House next door! The Mott House was painted in 2016 to mimic the transgender flag. In 2019, the house was given its current name to honor the late Stephanie Mott, Kansas’ most notable transgender activist. For more about Planting Peace visit PlantingPeace.org. Once you’ve seen Topeka’s best-known monument to Pride, you can also learn more about Kansas’ Pride movement by visiting PrideKansas.org. Pride Kansas held its first statewide Pride festival in 2022 and is looking to grow in the years ahead. V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
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Evergy Plaza
EVERGY PLAZA Located along Kansas Avenue in the heart of downtown Topeka, this unique outdoor entertainment venue hosts a bit of everything! No matter the season, you’re bound to find something to enjoy. See page 84 for more on the plaza and its upcoming events.
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PERFORMING ARTS With venues big and small, Topeka is no stranger to the performing arts! Read on to learn about some of the stages that call the capital city “home.”
HISTORIC JAYHAWK THEATRE Downtown’s Historic Jayhawk Theatre was built in 1926, opening as a deluxe motion picture palace. Today, it hosts a variety of main-stage acts. Ongoing restoration of the official State Theatre of Kansas allows visitors to see this historic site in a state of transition. Visit JayhawkTheatre.org to learn more about this aging beauty’s return to its former glory.
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WHITE CONCERT HALL
Housed on the Washburn University campus, White Concert Hall is home to the school’s music department, as well as the Topeka Symphony Orchestra, the Topeka Festival Singers, the Sunflower Music Festival, and other university and community events. Visit Washburn.edu to learn more about this venue and various cultural offerings across campus.
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Suited to accommodate Broadway touring companies, world-class orchestras and major dance companies, the Topeka Performing Arts Center is a multi-purpose venue that hosts large concerts, plays, musical performances and more in an elegant, Art-Deco style space. For a calendar of upcoming events, visit TopekaPerformingArts.org.
TOPEKA CIVIC THEATRE
Founded in 1936, the Topeka Civic Theatre claims to be the oldest continuously operating community dinner theatre in the country! With both dinner and non-dinner shows, as well as bar service and delightful desserts, you’ll want to catch a show on the TCT mainstage during your next trip to Topeka. From improv comedy to coveted fresh-from-Broadway productions, TCT is a Topeka treat. For more, visit TopekaCivicTheatre.com.
STORMONT VAIL EVENTS CENTER
From demolition derbies and sporting events to country concerts and Cirque Du Soleil, Stormont Vail Events Center hosts a variety of experiences appealing to many different audiences. Annual exhibits and fairs are also held here throughout the year. For more, look for the longer “Stormont Vail Events Center” entry on page 85 in this guide, or visit StormontVailEventsCenter. com for the latest lineup.
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VISUAL ARTS From outdoor installations to galleries galore, Topeka has a number of art offerings to enjoy! Here are a few you won’t want to miss. SCULPTURES
Located in and around Washburn University’s White Concert Hall, the Rita Blitt Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden features a collection of works gifted by award-winning artist Rita Blitt. Blitt’s sculptures can be found in public spaces around the world, and a few just happen to call Topeka “home”! More than 20 additional sculptures and art installations can be found throughout Washburn’s campus, so feel free to wander the grounds for your outdoor-art fix. MURALS
Murals can be found throughout the capital city — if you know where to look! We recommend making stops in downtown Topeka and the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District. Then, make your way over to the Great Mural Wall of Topeka, just behind the Stormont Vail Events Center, for a 360-degree, storyboardlike display. Also check out the inspiring mural at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, and hop over to 10th and Kansas Avenue to enjoy downtown Topeka’s newest mural “Golden City Serenade,” a stunning tribute to Topeka’s Middle Eastern and North African communities, featuring 24-karat gold leafing! Visit ArtsTopeka. org/mural for more colorful locations! 42
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The Topeka area has many local art galleries to explore! Some of our favorites include Stephen Smith Gallery, NexLynx Gallery, the NOTO Arts Center, ArtsConnect and Amused! The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library also features rotating exhibitions at its Sabatini Gallery. For more area galleries, visit ArtsTopeka. org. ART INSTALLATIONS
Throughout Topeka, public art installations provide pops of color and history. Walk through downtown to see and read about statues of prominent Topekans; stroll across the Kansas Capitol grounds to spot historical figures like Dwight D. Eisenhower and Abraham Lincoln; and explore NOTO to find an array of installations that are sure to make you stop, admire and think!
MULVANE ART MUSEUM
The Mulvane Art Museum on Washburn University’s campus is one of the oldest accredited art museums west of the Mississippi River, housing a collection of about 5,500 objects from around the world. The museum’s collection prominently features the work of artists from Kansas and the Midwest. For more, visit MulvaneArtMuseum. org. TRUCKHENGE
An eclectic combination of recycled art and nature sanctuary, Truckhenge is an ode to the world-famous Stonehenge. The local art park features antique trucks jutting from the ground, surrounded by various upcycled art installations and native plants. This outdoor gallery is located on a family farm, so visitors should book tours in advance. Visit TruckhengeFarm.com for contact information and to learn more. For a one-of-akind taste of Truckhenge, visit during Topeka’s Backyard Musicfest, held for the first time in 2023! Find more info at TopekasBackyardMusicfest. com.
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SCULPTURES Don’t miss the NOTO Arts District’s rotating sculptures! Typically displayed for two years at a time, at one of four locations throughout the district, these sculptures are diverse in style and media. Look for installations in front of the NOTO Arts Center, in Redbud Park, and in NOTO’s Breezeway Park.
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OUTDOORS Topeka boasts many parks, trails and green spaces. Whether you’re looking for exercise or fresh air, celebrate the beauty of nature in the capital of Kansas! TRAILS
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Topeka features over 100 parks across the city. Historic Gage Park stretches across 160 acres and features the Topeka Zoo, a 2-mile paved fitness loop, rose garden, the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center, and a miniature train offering rides throughout. If you are looking for a scenic waterfront, explore Lake Shawnee. Completed in 1939, Lake Shawnee is a top travel destination in Kansas and boasts the popular Adventure Cove, as well as seven miles of paved trails. Looking for something a bit more lowkey? Enjoy Crestview Park, home to two-disc golf courses and a portion of the expansive Shunga Trail. A complete list of local parks may be found online at parks.snco.us.
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Located at the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center, this Japanese water garden is one of only a few of its kind in the U.S. The final design was created by garden master Koji Morimoto, who handcrafted pieces of the serene scene himself. Whether for daily strolls or to attend a wedding, you’ll want to visit Kay’s Garden again and again to see nature come to life.
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For trail lovers, Topeka offers over 70 miles of connected trails. For a more rugged experience, we suggest the hilly, winding trails of Kaw River State Park, which is located next to MacLennan Park and the Kansas Governor’s mansion. In North Topeka, just off Highway 24 sits Iliff Commons, consisting of several miles of trails that have been carved through native prairie and woodland and are used for walking, running, cross-country skiing and mountain biking. For a paved path, we recommend Shunga Trail, an 18.8 mile out and back trail which runs all the way across Topeka. Finally, Shiloh Woods in Auburn, Kansas offers wheelchair accessible nature trails, ensuring the beauty of Kansas can be enjoyed by all.
Looking to cool off ? Starting each Memorial Day weekend, local pools and aquatic centers are open for business. They include Blaisdell Family Aquatic Center, Midwest Health Aquatic Center and Shawnee North Family Aquatic Center, as well as several community pools. Also, don’t sleep on the area’s splash parks, including Dornwood Spray Park, Jackson Spray Park and the downtown splash pad at Evergy Plaza.
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KANSAS RIVER
The Kansas River, also known as the Kaw River, stretches across the Capital City and has inspired travelers for generations. The river flows west to east for more than 170 miles before feeding into the Missouri River, the longest river in North America. Topeka-area visitors enjoy multiple access points, including the Kaw River State Park, which occupies 76 acres of land on the south bank of the Kansas River. A convenient boat ramp near river mile 90 provides river access to canoes, kayaks and other small craft. In 2021, phase one of construction on the Kansas River Weir, near river mile 87, was completed, creating a safe passage for kayakers, canoers and recreational users of the waterway. Water enthusiasts, or newcomers interested in seeing Topeka from a different perspective, can plan a unique experience on the river by visiting KawRiverAdventures.com, which specializes in family-friendly recreation. Kayak and canoe rentals are also available through KawValleyCanoeRental.com and DirtyGirlAdventures.com which encourages women to enjoy the outdoors.
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Topeka’s trails afford more than just leisurely strolls; a few offer heart-pounding cycling for bike enthusiasts or the whole family. No matter your skill level, Topeka’s mountain-biking areas provide a thrilling challenge. Locals’ favorite biking trails include the following hot sites: • Kaw River State Park (Red Trail) • MacLennan Park (Yellow & Red Trails) • Azura Trail at Skyline Park
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BMX is a family friendly sport that promotes competition among kids, as well as adults. For Topekans, Heartland BMX is the sport’s local hub. Since the 1980s, Crestview Park has been home to the premier dirt BMX track, which hosts American Bicycle Associationsanctioned BMX races and clinics. Heartland BMX provides a space for bikers to make friends, engage in friendly competition and become part of a dedicated BMX community. V i s i tTo p e k a.c o m
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MORE CAMPING SPOTS: Other notable camping locations in Topeka and the surrounding area include the following: • Forbes Landing RV Park • Topeka Hilltop Campground • Perry State Park • Deer Creek Valley RV Park
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Topeka offers several options for camping, including Capital City KOA, which is the largest and top-rated campground in the Topeka area. The local KOA campground features full-service RV sites complete with free cable TV and Wi-Fi access. Another great option is the Lake Shawnee campground, which sports over 100 campsites for RV and tent-dwelling campers. All sites have electrical hookups, with handicap accessible options available. A natural lake cove, or
swimming beach, is located by the campground and open to registered campers between sunrise and sunset. Looking to camp in style? From The Top: Glamping Experience offers unique tent set ups in Topeka and the surrounding area to create a luxury camping experience. Tailor your experience by choosing one of several different packages, including the “Romance Package,” “Movie Night Package,” “Family Night Package,” and more. Visit their website to book your glamping experience: www. fromthetopglamping.com
SKYLINE TRAILS AT BURNETT’S MOUND Take in a spectacular view of the entire capital city from atop Burnett’s Mound. Located in Skyline Park, the mound is the city’s highest point of elevation at 1,140 feet. The area is home to hiking and biking trails, but for many people there is a more personal cultural connection. Burnett’s Mound is named after Potawatomi Chief Abram Burnett. After they were forced to leave their homes, Burnett led fellow Potawatomi tribe members from their settlement in Indiana to what is now Topeka.
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GOLF Looking to work on your backswing, practice your putt, or get your birdie on? Look no further than the capital city. Topeka is home to several premier golf courses and resorts, including Cypress Ridge Golf Course, Lake Shawnee Golf Course, Topeka Country Club, Firekeeper Golf Course (at the nearby Prairie Band Casino), and various GreatLIFE Topeka locations, among others. Book a tee time, grab your clubs, and enjoy a day on the fairway! If weather conditions aren’t to your liking, Topeka’s hottest new take on golf might help you keep your plans to hit the green. The Tee Box, 8 Iron Therapy, and the TopGolf Swing Suites at Prairie Band Casino offer indoor simulated golf experiences that will bring you back for more. The Tee Box also features a curated menu of golf-inspired fare, and 8 Iron Therapy partners with select local restaurants to quell your hunger midround. A covered driving range at TopCITYGolf will help you steer clear of the elements while you work on your swing.
DISC GOLF No matter where you are in the city, you’re only a backhand throw away from a great disc golf course. Okay, you may have to take a short drive — but it’ll be worth it, we promise! The capital city offers about seven different disc golf courses that range in difficulty to serve seasoned players and newbies alike. 18 HOLE COURSES: • Big Shunga Park • Crestview Park East • Crestview Park West • Lake Shawnee
9 HOLE COURSES: • Edgewater Park • Rice Park • Shunga Glen Park
Lake shawnee disc golf course
DONALD ROSS COURSE Topeka is home to the only Donald Ross course in the state of Kansas. A legendary golf course designer, Ross designed the Shawnee Country Club course in 1921. He is known for designing nine of the top 100 golf courses in the United States and 12 of the top 200. His courses are known for their naturalness, favoring clear routes that do not require substantial walking, deep bunkers and the opportunity to run shots onto the green, and expansive landing areas. GreatLIFE located the original drawings by Ross and are working to restore the Shawnee Country Club course to its original design. The club is now open to the public.
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MINI GOLF If discs aren’t your thing or the family is looking for something more kid-friendly, maybe we can interest you in a round of mini golf! Whether you desire to shoot around dinosaurs and giant spiders, putt by the glow of neon lights, or enjoy some time on a standard miniature golf course, Topeka has what you’re looking for. We encourage you to check out the following putt-putt locations: • SPORTS CENTER 6545 S.W. 10th Ave. • MINI GOLF a new neon black-light experience inside West Ridge Mall
Sports Center
• WEST RIDGE LANES AND FAMILY FUN CENTER 1935 S.W. Westport Drive • TOPCITYGOLF AT GREATLIFE NORTH 350 N.E. US-24 Highway • PURE GOLF TOPEKA 7523 S.W. 21st St.
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WEST RIDGE MALL Topeka’s West Ridge Mall, which opened during the shopping-mall boom of the 1980s, is now under new ownership, with exciting renovations on the horizon! Local entrepreneurs Cody Foster and David Callanan bought the mall in 2023 and have big plans to turn this once-bustling shopping center into a modern, mixed-use, indoor-outdoor shopping and entertainment district that could include new retail, fresh restaurant concepts, leisure and self-care services, fun family activities, live entertainment, company headquarters, and so much more. Keep an eye out for updates on this cutting-edge development, as it’s sure to be a soughtafter Topeka treat once complete!
Downtown
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Newly revitalized, Topeka’s historic downtown has enjoyed over $150M in private and public investment over the past ten years. Downtown Topeka is now home to restaurants, retail, entertainment, bars and more. Featuring the Kansas Statehouse, thousands of visitors explore the grounds of the capitol building and then walk to nearby Kansas Avenue. The avenue is anchored by Evergy Plaza, a central plaza offering free live concerts and a splash pad that turns into a dynamic water and light show each evening. The show goes on, with
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some of the nation’s top performers at the Jayhawk Theatre and the Topeka Performing Arts Center. Dining is never a problem downtown. International dining options including the state’s finest Mediterranean restaurant Olive Café, Globe Indian Cuisine, 4 Guys Bistro, and more. Fine diners will enjoy the White Linen, the Weather Room, or Luis’ Place, and you can have some fun at The Pennant, a retro bowling and bar-cade restaurant, or The Tee Box which features PGA Golf simulators. If you are looking for a place to unwind, the Brew Bank provides a self-serve
experience, and The Knox provides a high-end speakeasy to grab a night cap. Be sure to stop by our local retailers. Hazel Hill Chocolates, Cashmere Popcorn, Moburt’s Spices, The Mix Boutique, Mingus Leather Studio, and Absolute Designs by Brenda. Finally, art and design are thriving downtown thanks to businesses like Prairie Glass Studio, Warehouse 414, and Stephen Smith Gallery. There is a lot going on downtown and this just scratches the surface, be sure to visit downtowntopekainc.com for more information!
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Porterfield’s Flowers
WESTBORO MART
Westboro Mart is one of the oldest shopping centers in Topeka. Featuring stunning Mission and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture inspired by the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. Enjoy a drink at Salut, a premier wine and cocktail lounge or enjoy floral designs by Porterfield’s Flowers. Redesigning your home’s interior or just in the market for new furnishings? Stop by SOHO Interiors for an eclectic array of furniture and home decor. And if you haven’t yet found a place to stay while in Topeka, you can even rent an exclusive two-bedroom suite on the second level of Westboro Mart through Airbnb.
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Round Table Bookstore
NOTO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT The NOTO Arts District is the center of Topeka’s arts community. Known for its murals, galleries, and retailers, the district boasts over 50 murals and outdoor sculptures, and features live performances at Redbud Park. Discover your new favorite book at Round Table Bookstore, a vintage find at Two Days Market, or grab a pint at Norsemen Brewing Company & Restaurant! You can learn more about the district on page 28 and at explorenoto.org.
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LOCAL MAKERS MORNING LIGHT KOMBUCHA
Indigenous female-owned and operated, Morning Light Kombucha is produced in nearby Hoyt, Kansas. This kombucha, made with locally sourced ingredients, can be found for sale around Topeka, and is even available for local delivery! Find them at morninglightkombucha.com. THE LUMBER WOMAN & CO.
What began as a fallen tree during a storm, has grown into a thriving female-owned and operated business. Tina, AKA The Lumber Woman, recognized that fallen trees still have so much potential. Today, her clients have the special opportunity to commission one-of-akind pieces for their home! Find them at lumberwoman.com.
Sassy Basset Biscuit Co.
SASSY BASSET BISCUIT CO.
With the encouragement of a hungry Basset Hound, Sassy Basset owner Sherri started baking dog treats with all-natural and locally grown ingredients. There’s no doubt these treats will have your furry friends wagging their tails! Find them at sassybassetbiscuitco.com. MADE MAKER
Home-thrown, hand-carved, and carefully glazed, each piece from Made Maker’s pottery is a work of art. Items range from vases and plant holders to kitchenware and more. One item, in particular, can be found in many Topeka homes: the Topeka flag mug! Find them on Facebook!
The Lumber Woman & Co.
CLAY LIKE ME
Made Maker
With nearly endless designs and color combinations, there’s something for everyone who loves to accessorize with earrings! Maker and designer, Evelyn, creates these handmade polymer clay earrings with the goal of bringing a little bit of happiness to those who wear them. Find them on Facebook! THE BRASSY EXPLORER
The Brassy Explorer was born from a love for travel and the desire to find great gifts for friends and family. Products include custom engraved wood keychains, magnets, and ornaments, as well as a variety of other engravable items like drink tumblers, bottle openers, passport holders, koozies, and more! Find them on Facebook! The Brassy Explorer
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TOPEKA FARMERS MARKET
MORE MAKERS With so many different makers in the area, we couldn’t possibly include them all here! Check out a few more below, and hop over to VisitTopeka.com for more of our favorites.
A time-honored tradition! The Downtown Topeka Farmers Market is held every Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to noon, from April through October, in the parking lot on the corner of SW 6th Avenue and SW Harrison Street. There you can pick up baked goods, handmade accessories and fresh fruits and veggies grown by Kansas farmers. For more great produce and home-made goodness, check out the Monday Farmers Market, held in the parking lot of the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, May through October, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m.
TOP CITY FLOWER TRUCK Meet Fiona, a 1964 Ford F100 AO NOLA PRALINE CANDY A taste of New Orleans Clay Like Me
THE NORTHWOODS GNOMES One-of-a-kind handcrafted Nordic Gnome STUMPY’S SMOKED CHEESE Smoked Cheez-Its, anyone? DAD’S BUNS Contemporary bakehouse with an old family recipe BELLAVITA ORGANIC BODY CARE Original beauty products made in-house GLO.BOWL Concrete planters with a colorful twist
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FLEA MARKETS TOPEKA VENDORS MARKET
OTHER SPOTS TO CHECK OUT:
• Craftee Crafters
Topeka Vendors Market features an eclectic selection of antiques, décor, vintage, and upcycled items. The market is also home to a cafe which serves a variety of foods to help sustain you as you shop. Located a block east of the Ramada Hotel in downtown Topeka, the vendors market is full of treasures just waiting to be discovered. Multiple floors of a refurbished warehouse packed with booths featuring the work of local artisans, makers, antique dealers, collectors and custom creators.
• The Market at Macvicar
Topeka Vendors Market
• Kaw River Rustics • Two Days Market
OWLS NEST
Advertised as Topeka’s largest antique mall and flea market, Owls Nest features over 250 vendors at two Capital City locations. Treasure hunters, get ready! Both quantity and quality for the win. Seasonal styles, fun and funky collectables, new and vintage furniture, games galore, and a bevy of nostalgia -you’ll find a little bit of everything at the Owls Nest. The two locations include 2901 SE Adams Street and 3411 SW Topeka Boulevard.
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LOCAL FAVORITES Topeka’s flourishing foodie scene continues to grow in offerings and acclaim! Locals are flocking to restaurants, snackeries and bars across the city that have been voted “Best of Topeka” on multiple occasions. Read on for the scoop on a few of our current local favorites. Let’s start with Salut Wine and Cocktail Lounge, a neighborhood lounge with a secret! Hidden below the sleek, modern establishment lies “The Principal’s Office,” a speakeasy known for its covert entrance out back. Looking for a more casual locale? Head over to Jeremiah Bullfrogs or The Celtic Fox to catch a game and enjoy the laid-back vibes, alongside burgers, fries, beer and more. Speaking of burgers, The Burger
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Stand is a must-visit, with sandwiches and fries for any mood and monthly specials that will make your mouth water. They’re also known for their vegetarian and gluten-free options! No matter where you find yourself in the city, Topeka’s foodie favorites are never far away. Hitting the south side? Stop by Banjo’s Cafe for some down-home cooking! They’re the perfect spot for breakfast, with biscuits and gravy made from scratch daily. Speaking of home cooking, Cook’s American Grill is where you’ll find mouth-watering homestyle meals in the heart of the city, just a short drive from Washburn University. In east Topeka? Check out Soul Fire Food Co., a takeout-only joint on California Avenue, for barbecue,
smoked meats, and Indian tacos with homemade frybread that feeds the soul! Still hungry? Head north to the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District for Bradley’s Corner Café. Some locals say the pie is better than their grandma’s (though they’d never admit it if asked twice). Pizza on your mind? Check out locales like Pizagel’s, Glory Days Pizza or LaRocca’s. Looking for something a bit different? Oriental Express is one of Topeka’s favorite locations for sushi and Pan-Asian cuisine, or make a reservation at Jong’s Thai Kitchen for a charming and delightful dining experience. Explore these sites and more to satisfy any taste.
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MORE FAVORITES (WITH A DISTINCT FLAIR!): The Pennant
THE PENNANT The Pennant buzzed with traffic through the 1950s and 60s. Though the original Pennant restaurant closed in 1967, its legacy lives on today through this modern establishment’s retro aesthetic and vibes! THE WHEEL BARREL Go for their signature sammies and housemade kettle chips (seriously, the best grilled cheeses in town!); stay for the eclectic atmosphere and extensive drink menus.
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BREW BANK This hot new take on the local pub was the first selfserve bar in the state of Kansas; enjoy craft brews via self-serve digital taps, or order a “brew bread” or “brew board” for shareable artisan bites.
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The White Linen
Chez Yasu
LUIS’ PLACE A romantic hidden treasure, Luis’ Place is an intimate eatery that offers lunch and reservation-only dinners on Fridays, brunch every third Saturday of the month, and wine tasting and tapas nights every first Wednesday of the month. Menus change weekly and are curated by owner and chef Luis Guillén. Upscale and locally sourced, Luis’ dishes range from French to Hispanic to Americanfusion cuisine. Be sure to follow Luis’ Place on Facebook for the latest on upcoming meals and events, or visit LuisPlace.com to make a reservation!
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FINE DINING Don’t get us wrong, we love a local dive — but when you’re dressed to impress and want to sample some of the finest fare in Topeka, look no further than these dining establishments! CHEZ YASU This cozy French restaurant in the heart of Topeka features elegant dining in a bistro atmosphere. Chez Yasu’s exquisite dishes and minimalist plating let each meal’s aroma and taste take center stage. Alongside entrees like rack of lamb and roasted duck, the restaurant’s yellow squash soup has been described as liquid gold! For more, visit ChezYasuFrenchRestaurant. com. NORTH STAR STEAKHOUSE With nearly a century of history behind it, North Star Steakhouse is the quintessential rustic fine-dining destination. This North Topeka staple began as a supper club in the early 1940s and has grown into the area’s prime spot for steak and friendly service delivered in a family-
oriented atmosphere. Enjoy wine or beer with your steak, or scour North Star’s “Prohibition Cocktail Menu” for something timeless. If you’re still hungry, the North Star bread pudding is a must to end your night! THE WHITE LINEN With a rotating menu that changes monthly, The White Linen is a French-inspired fine-dining experience serving an eclectic mix of New American and traditional French cuisine. Delight your taste buds with a five-course meal during The White Linen’s usual dinner service, or stop by for a coveted tapas night on the first Tuesday of each month. Reservations are highly recommended for this downtown Topeka staple! To view the latest tasting menu or make a reservation, visit TheWhiteLinen.com.
THE WEATHER ROOM The Weather Room is back! In 2023, The Weather Room reopened as the flagship restaurant of the Cyrus Hotel in downtown Topeka. This eatery, with classic American fare, features an extensive wine list, along with both classic and seasonal cocktails. Diners can expect a delightful menu and superior service that is sure to appease even the pickiest of palates.
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MEXI-KANSAS! Topeka was founded in part by Mexican immigrants who came to build railroads here in the late 1800’s. Be sure to check out the historic Oakland Neighborhood and East 6th District, which serve as the heart of the city’s Latino community. To start your day, stop by Oakland Bakery! Nestled in a small building off Seward Avenue, the bakery offers authentic Mexican baked goods, along with some pastry favorites like homemade muffins and donuts. You can find a variety of pan dulce, such as conchas, orejas, empanadas de fruta, polvorones and more. Get there early to snag your favorites, or get a quote on their website for larger orders. If you’re in the mood for something quick but still want to impress the camera, look no further than Casserolle. With elote that overflows each cup and delightful mangonadas (a frozen mango treat featuring chamoy sauce and tajin), Casserolle is worth craving.
Oakland Bakery
ALSO CHECK OUT THESE SPOTS: RESTAURANTE OAXAQUEÑO PANADERIA MONTERREY RESTAURANTE MI TIERRA ROSI’S FOOD TACOS EL SOL TAQUERIA EL COYOTE TORTILLERIA ZOILA’S CAFÉ
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DINERS, DRIVE-INS, AND DIVES BOBO’S DRIVE IN
Since 1948, Bobo’s Drive In—which was featured on the hit show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” in 2008—has been known for its popular drive-up, car-side service. Featuring limited seating and an old-fashioned lunch counter inside, Bobo’s Drive In continues to be a local favorite. Look for the neon marquee near the building, and get ready for a treat. Visiting via drive-in? Carhops take your order and deliver meals with speed. You can’t go wrong with a cheeseburger (make it a double!) and fries. And don’t skip the chocolate milkshake!
FOOD TRUCK FRENZY
Catch these food trucks, and many more, around town for delightful bites on the go! To keep up with our local food trucks, search for “Topeka’s official food truck group” on Facebook.
THE PAD
Owned by the same family since 1961, this North Topeka staple is known for their Rocket Meal, a burger or pork tenderloin served with curly-q fries and a drink. The restaurant features original retro décor, and serves everything from chicken fried steak and homemade chicken and noodles, to burgers, curly fries and taco salad.
La Creperie Co.
From their chicken & waffles special to sweet crepes like s’mores Nutella or peaches & cream, this food truck is known for serving up enticing treats! Find La Creperie Co. on Facebook to see where they’ll be setting up shop each week. Flavor Wagon
The Pad
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This local establishment has a huge following. While there isn’t seating on site, bags full of greasy goodness can be bought on the premises and taken to go. Make sure to get there early or call in your order if you’re wanting food fast, as the lunch line gets long. LOCAL TIP: Order their pepper jack cheese balls for a fired-up treat! THE SHACK
Located by Lake Shawnee, this local sports bar features spicy fried cauliflower and some of the best burgers in town. LOCAL TIP: Try their cheese dip with your fries!
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Here for the flavor! Visit FlavorWagon.com for a look at their menu and more, and find them on Facebook at Flavor Wagon_785 to learn where they’ll be parked while you’re in town. K-Tacos
Home to some of the best street tacos in town, you’ll often find this truck parked at 801 S.W. 6th Ave. until 9 or 10 p.m., up to six days a week (closed Sundays)!
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GLOBAL DINING Traverse the globe without ever leaving Topeka! The capital city is home to a variety of people and food, adding to the community’s diverse dining scene and culture. From Thai to Indian to Mediterranean and more, local eateries offer something for every palate. Check out a few of our favorites below! ASIAN FUSION 4 Guys Bistro Oriental Express Ling’s Bistro Saigon Restaurant FRENCH Chez Yasu INDIAN Globe Indian Cuisine Indian Bistro Monsoon Indian Grill Pal Indian Cuisine JAPANESE Kiku Japanese Steakhouse Mizu Sushi Yuki Restaurant of Japan MEDITERRANEAN Olive Cafe
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MEXICAN El Centenario El Mexicali El Ranchito Los Charros Tacos El Guitarron (food truck) THAI Jong’s Thai Kitchen Thai Table Restaurant Tuptim Thai
Meet the Chef: Jong’s Thai Kitchen – This local favorite was born from the shared passion of two close friends, Jong and Nimm. Both originally from Thailand, the pair found themselves working for another Thai restaurant in Topeka, before opening this central-city eatery together, alongside Nimm’s husband Derek, in September 2020. LOCAL TIP: You’ll want to make a reservation for this hotspot, as the intimate indoor dining can book up weeks in advance!
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COFFEE CENTRAL Topeka is no stranger to great coffee shops offering sweet and savory treats of all kinds! Both PT’s Coffee and Blue Jazz Coffee Roasters call the capital city home, with several spots serving their special roasts. And there’s plenty more to explore! Though there are popular locations across the city that will keep you coming back for more, you won’t want to miss these coffee hotspots. CIRCLE COFFEE CO. A neighborhood coffee bar with a bit of flare; find freshly baked treats and specialty sips on tap, like their nitro cold brew and carbonated lemonades. Stick around for a Saturday night, and you may just catch another local business popping up after hours!
COFFEEHEAD Featuring a rotating seasonal menu, this modest establishment packs a punch, with creative coffee drinks, boba and milk teas, house-made sandwiches, and delightful desserts you won’t find anywhere else.
BLACKBIRD ESPRESSO BAR & BISTRO A local favorite for breakfast and lunch, where you can snag your typical coffee or an after-lunch beer or glass of vino. Keep an eye on their rotating selection of pastries and soups for some mouth-watering goodness!
STILL THIRSTY OR IN NEED OF A MUNCHIE? • COFFEE BAR located near Washburn University, community focused, the perfect day-tonight spot • DIALOGUE COFFEE HOUSE coffee with a cause, cozy atmosphere, BIG monster cookies, multiple locations
THAT’S JUST THE START! We can’t name every place here, so be sure to check out VisitTopeka.com for a more complete list of the caffeine suppliers in town!
• JUDEE’S COFFEE fresh syrups, homemade pop-tarts and baked goods, great coffee to boot • MILK & HONEY COFFEE CO. dine-in or drivethrough, mural adorned, friendly and community minded
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Dialogue Coffee
The Principal’s Office
SOLILOQUY A semi-elusive establishment featuring craft cocktails like no other! With sips like the “Koi No Yokan” — described as “The feeling upon first meeting someone that you will inevitably fall in love” — and “Injuries Due to Falling Coconuts,” which boasts Thai chili kissed Creole bitters, this fun, funky oasis and its talented owners can be found popping up at Circle Coffee on Friday and Saturday nights. Brew Bank 72
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SIPS AND SWIGS It’s 5 o’clock somewhere! Whether you’re looking for a change of pace or a night on the town, belly up to the bar with us to try some of the local libations that have visitors raving. From craft beer to wine to cocktails, there’s something for everyone. BREW BANK Pour a pint or just a sip at Brew Bank! This downtown joint was the first in Kansas to offer drinks via self-serve digital taps. Browse the beer wall to find your favorites, or enjoy a craft cocktail by one of their talented bartenders. Also, don’t miss their few seltzer and wine offerings on tap, or go for a delicious mocktail!
THE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE New(er) to town, The Principal’s Office is a speakeasy hidden near Salut Wine & Cocktail Lounge, in Topeka’s Westboro Mart. Find the paddle on the door to be transported underground, where you’ll be treated to delightfully themed fare in a prohibition-style atmosphere.
THE KNOX COCKTAIL BAR & LOUNGE This modern, sophisticated lounge features cocktail classics, alongside a rotating-signatures selection. Wines, a bourbon reserve, and select beers can also be found here. Time to sit back, relax, take in the ambiance and sip on your favorites!
THE WHEEL BARREL This local favorite flaunts a cocktail menu with all the classics, alongside some showstopping seasonal drinks and extensive beer and spirit menus to swoon over!
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VINO Below are a few of our favorite spots for a glass (or more—no judgment here). For nearby wineries, look for the “regional attractions” section on page 34 of this guide! • SALUT WINE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Sip the night away on bubbles or vino at Topeka’s newest wine bar! Grab tapas like their “Hot Artichoke Dip” to complete the experience. • THE WHITE LINEN A fine-dining establishment known for its extensive wine list! Enjoy a tasting menu that changes monthly, with the option to add a wine pairing to each course. Visit TheWhiteLinen. com for more. • THE WEATHER ROOM For wines you may not find elsewhere, The Weather Room downtown, on the first floor of the Cyrus Hotel, is your stop! • CHEZ YASU Topeka’s premier spot for French cuisine, Chez Yasu offers a variety of fine wines and a full bar to enjoy alongside dishes like duck, lamb, and escargots.
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CHEERS TO BEER Whether you’re searching for an afternoon sipper or hoping for a hearty meal and a brew, check out Topeka’s breweries and brew-forward entertainment joints and restaurants for a taste of the city’s beer scene. Some are even a stop on the MET&L Prairie Pour Tour—a collaboration among Manhattan, Emporia, Topeka & Lawrence—that connects more than a dozen brewery, winery and distillery locations across northeast Kansas. To learn more, check out PrairiePourTour.com! 785 BEER COMPANY Topeka’s newest brewery opened in 2023 and is ready for brew enthusiasts, pizza lovers and pickleball players alike. Book your court at 785BeerCompany.com, or go simply for the beer and food! THE BLIND TIGER BREWERY & RESTAURANT This Topeka staple has brought home over 25 medals for its award-winning brews. Go for the barbecue, one of their flagship beers or a current seasonal brew. Don’t forget to enjoy a Tiger Bite IPA, and a portion of your proceeds will go to support the Topeka Zoo’s Sumatran Tiger Conservation Campaign!
The Blind Tiger
HAPPY BASSET BREWING CO. With two locations in Topeka—Happy Basset Brewing Co. and Happy Basset Barrel House—this brand is dedicated to “brewing beer for dog’s best friend!” Catch live music and food trucks at the barrel house on weekends, or stop by either location for some of the best brews in town; dogs welcome! NORSEMEN BREWING COMPANY Beers fit for the Vikings at heart! From craft brews to Norseinspired food, tables here are set for the whole party. Visit one of their two locations in town. As staff like to say, “Mortal Brewed, Odin Approved!”
IN GOOD SPIRITS AXE & ALE Throw axes over a pint (or two) THE TEE BOX Practice for par, while sipping and snacking the night away THE PENNANT Arcade? Check. Bowling? Check. Drinks AND good grub? Check. 74
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IRON RAIL BREWING Iron Rail in downtown Topeka pays homage to the city’s rich railroad history. From the Three Sunken Engines IPA to the Great Overland Station Kolsch, these beers are as special as the stories that inspire them.
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PHONE ROOMS POOL FREE PET WIRELESS INTERNET BREAKFAST FRIENDLY HOT SPOT Baymont Inn & Suites
785-380-8101
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785-228-2223
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Candlewood Suites - Extended Stay
785-271-7822
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Comfort Suites
785-246-6777
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785-478-9800
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785-271-6165
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Cyrus Hotel
785-596-0500
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785-272-8538
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EVERGY PLAZA Evergy Plaza is at the heart of downtown Topeka. This vibrant city plaza features more than 200 events each year, delighting visitors with a splash pad and nightly fountain shows in the summer! Enjoy free concerts, movie nights, cultural festivals, food trucks and more at this premier outdoor entertainment venue. To learn more about what the plaza offers, visit EvergyPlaza.com.
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STORMONT VAIL EVENTS CENTER With a $48 million renovation completed in 2021, Stormont Vail Events Center, Topeka’s most prominent entertainment complex, is back in business, providing top-notch events for the city and region. Upgrades to Landon Arena and expansion of the event center’s Exhibition Hall were central to the renovation, which aimed to heighten the customer experience by adding new amenities and upgrading existing ones. The most significant phase of the renovation was the expansion of the Exhibition Hall. This hall was previously 45,000 square feet and has grown to more than 73,000 square feet. Its single-level layout allows Exhibition Hall to host shows, tournaments, fairs, and other events. Domer Livestock Arena, already one of the best equestrian event centers in the Midwest, received upgraded stalling, an arena enclosure, and upgraded food and beverage facilities. Those upgrades are expected to elevate Domer, making the patron experience more exciting and encouraging repeat attendance.
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TULIP TIME Tulip Time is the event of the spring season. You’ll find Topeka in full bloom in the month of April, as locations citywide fill up with hundreds of thousands of tulips. From cheerful yellow, to passionate red and pure pink, as well as wild twotoned beauties, the Capital City’s parks and gardens are all aglow in the springtime. Grab your camera and take in the bountiful blooms at locations like Gage Park, Ted Ensley Gardens at Lake Shawnee and Ward-Meade Park’s Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens at Ward-Meade Park hosts an annual Tulips at Twilight nighttime event during Tulip Time in the spring. It also hosts a similar event in the fall called Garden Glow which usually begins in September.
GLOWING FLOWER SHOWS Both Tulips at Twilight and Garden Glow feature larger-than-life illuminated flowers and a variety of lighted displays.
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The 2024 Thunder Over the Heartland Air Show SOARS into Topeka Oct. 12-14 at the Topeka Regional Airport! The sky will set the stage for one of America’s premier aerial events, featuring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and spectacular pyrotechnic night shows on Saturday and Sunday nights. With afterburning military jets, the nation’s finest aerobatic performers, and a choreographed fireworks display, Thunder Over the Heartland isn’t just another airshow. It’s an experience. Saturday and Sunday shows feature an afternoon/evening format, with Monday consisting of a day show. Purchase your tickets and find more info at HeartlandAirShow.com.
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TOPEKA SPORTS With a variety of sports represented in the capital city, Topeka is a great place to catch a game, match or meet! Recent construction and venue upgrades have made the city a contender for notable sporting events. From collegiate to youth meets, Washburn University’s new indoor track-andfield facility is quickly becoming a premier destination. This 200-meter banked track hosted the 2023 NJCAA Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field National Championships, and the facility’s unique dual-layout design offers athletes a premium experience on both track and turf. With space for 1,000 spectators, there isn’t a bad seat in the house! A July tradition for nearly 20 years, the Sunflower State Games is a multi-sport competition that takes
place annually over three weekends at venues across Topeka. This qualifier for the National State Games provides Kansans from various age groups and backgrounds the chance to compete and showcase their talents at the state level. Everything from swimming to cornhole can be found at hosting locations across the city, including Hummer Sports Park, Stormont Vail Events Center, and Topeka’s many courts and ballparks. Speaking of courts, Kossover Tennis Center is one of the Midwest’s premier tennis facilities and home to the Topeka Tennis Association. This facility has 18 well-lit courts, along with a clubhouse, and hosts many tournaments at the adult league, high school, and collegiate levels. The “Top City” sports scene wouldn’t be complete without softball and baseball. The Bettis Sports Complex
and Lake Shawnee Girls Softball Complex offer players spectacular views of Lake Shawnee. New turf fields were recently installed at the softball complex, resulting in nine turf fields at the lake. Nearby amenities are also plentiful, allowing for games throughout the year.
STORMONT VAIL EVENTS CENTER Renovation of the Stormont Vail Events Center brought renewed interest in Topeka with the addition of the Topeka Tropics, which is preparing to kick off its third season in March 2024. The Topeka Tropics Arena Football team competes in the National Arena League, and home games are played in the event center’s Landon Arena. Visit TopekaTropics.com today for information about how to secure your season tickets! In addition to football, Landon Arena will host the Kansas Kids Wrestling Championships, the Harlem Globetrotters, Blizzard Bash Demolition Derby, and many more events in 2024. Visit StormontVailEventsCenter.com/events for more information.
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The Topeka Area Sports Commission (TASC) advocates for strategic advancement of the sports scene in the greater Topeka area. TASC’s mission is to position Topeka as a top destination for athletic competition at the highest levels. It does so by helping build an inclusive, quality sports environment that promotes health and wellness for all. To learn more, visit TopekaSports.org.
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FESTIVAL FUN ARTS, CULTURE & MUSIC
FIESTA TOPEKA For more than 90 years, Fiesta Topeka (formerly Fiesta Mexicana), has celebrated Mexican culture and its history in Topeka. Organized by the city’s Our Lady of Guadalupe parish and community volunteers, Fiesta Topeka claims to be one of the oldest community Hispanic celebrations in the U.S. and the most prominent celebration of its kind in the region. Fiesta Topeka is held annually each summer, usually in July, and includes a downtown concert and parade, as well as exciting multi-block celebrations in Topeka’s historic Oakland neighborhood. At this multi-day event, you can enjoy live music and dance performances, as well as some of the best Mexican food in the Midwest! For more, visit FiestaTopeka.com.
DID YOU KNOW? Visit Topeka produces a Spanish version of this city guide? Check out VisitaTopeka.com to learn more!
FOR THE CULTURE KS
In 2023, For the Culture KS held its inaugural three-day festival in and around downtown Topeka’s Evergy Plaza to celebrate the region’s Black heritage, culture and excellence. Set to return July 25-28, 2024, this event features an opening gala; various performances by artists in gospel, hip hop, soul and other genres; comedy acts; panel discussions; wellness sessions; diverse vendors and food trucks; and much more. All are welcome at this soon-to-be annual festival! For more info and the latest updates, follow For the Culture KS on social media or visit ForTheCultureKS.org.
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INDIA MELA Celebrate the food, music and culture of India at Topeka’s annual India Mela! “Mela” is a Hindi term meaning festival. This event, held in August at downtown’s Evergy Plaza, is put on by the India Association of Topeka and features live music, dancing, fashion and fountain shows, food vendors and more.
THE ARTS & MORE Topeka is no stranger to festivals celebrating art, music and literary prowess! Visit during the summer or fall to attend fun events like those listed here: AARON DOUGLAS ART FAIR, held in late September or early October each year (learn more at AaronDouglasArtFair.com) KANSAS BOOK FESTIVAL, slated for Sept. 28, 2024 (learn more at KansasBookFestival.com) MULVANE ART FAIR, scheduled for June 1-2, 2024 (learn more at MulvaneArtMuseum.org/artfair) SUNFLOWER MUSIC FESTIVAL, being held June 21-29, 2024 (learn more at SunflowerMusicFestival.org)
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HOLIDAY & SEASONAL EVENTS
TULIP TIME Don’t miss Topeka’s colorful Jerold Binkley Tulip Time April 6-21, 2024! Spanning locations across Topeka—including Ted Ensley Gardens at Lake Shawnee, Doran Rock Garden at Gage Park, and the Old Prairie Town/Ward-Meade Botanical Garden—the city’s green spaces bloom with beauty each spring. And with the sought-after, lighted displays of Tulips at Twilight, the Ward-Meade site even glows at night! Don’t miss the annual Tulip Time Festival at Lake Shawnee on April 13 to round out your seasonal fun. Tulip Time
SPRING: IRISHFEST
Irish or not, all are welcome at Topeka IrishFest! This annual celebration of Irish culture and heritage promises a day full of fun for the whole family. 2024 festivities at downtown’s Evergy Plaza will occur before and after the parade on March 16 and are expected to include a 5K fun run, beer garden, games, live bands, and Irish dancing. GOVERNOR’S EASTER EGG HUNT
Hosted by the Kansas governor and first spouse at Cedar Crest, the governor’s mansion, this annual event usually takes place the Saturday before Palm Sunday. Children under the age of 10 are invited to take part, and participation is free! NOTO’S REDBUD FESTIVAL
Redbud Festival, in and around the NOTO Arts and Entertainment District’s Redbud Park, has quickly become an annual local favorite! Planned for April 2024, Redbud Festival is a multi-day event that features live music in the park, art exhibits, a fun run, Saturday market, the yearly NOTO in Bloom benefit event, and more. To learn more about this event and others in the district, visit ExploreNOTO. org.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE For more than 40 years, the Topeka St. Patrick’s Day Parade has wound through downtown in celebration of the beloved Irish holiday! The parade is held in conjunction with Topeka IrishFest, both of which are organized by Irish Club of Topeka. The 2024 parade is scheduled for Saturday, March 16.
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SUMMER: GERMANFEST
Slated for June 1-2, 2024, Germanfest is an annual event put on by Topeka’s Sacred Heart - St. Joseph Parish. What started as a Sunday afternoon church fundraiser has transformed into a two-day festival celebrating the parish’s history as home to German and Volga German immigrants. Germanfest features authentic German foods, a beer garden, vendors, live entertainment, games, a silent auction, “brat trot” fun run, and more! INDEPENDENCE DAY
Each year on the 4th of July, the Topeka Blues Society puts on the Spirit of Kansas Blues Festival at Lake Shawnee! This Independence Day tradition features a day full of live music, along with food trucks, craft vendors, a classic car show, and more. After the music has waned, stick around for a fireworks show over the lake that’s sure to be a blast! For the latest lineup and more information, visit TopekaBluesSociety.org.
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Each year in June, Topekans come together to celebrate the history and traditions of the area’s Black community through the Topeka Juneteenth Festival, put on by the Topeka Family & Friends Juneteenth Celebration committee. Activities span multiple days and include the Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant, a unity walk and flag raising, the annual downtown parade, an essay contest, a daylong celebration with entertainment and food, a gospel extravaganza, and more! For the latest on 2024 festivities, visit TFFJC.org.
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FALL: TOUCH-A-TRUCK
This family friendly event typically takes place the Saturday after Labor Day and is slated for Sept. 7, 2024. Touch-A-Truck is a local favorite among families with kids. Held downtown around Evergy Plaza, the event allows children of all ages to get up close and personal with fire trucks, skid steers, tractors, cranes, and many more types of trucks and equipment. In 2023, we even saw a special appearance by Bob the Builder!
CIDER DAYS
Touch-a-truck
Don’t miss Cider Days, the largest fall festival in Northeast Kansas! Scheduled for Sept. 21-22, 2024, stop by Stormont Vail Events Center’s Exhibition Hall to explore more than 250 festive fall booths by creators, makers, artisans, and pickers. Whether you’re in the mood for scrumptious food, attractive art, colorful crafts, live entertainment, a pie bake-off, or coveted apple cider slush, you’ll find all your fall favorites at the annual Cider Days! HALLOWEEN
VETERANS DAY Topeka’s Sunflower Salute Veterans Day Parade is organized each year to respectfully honor and pay tribute to veterans of all ages. The event often includes a flyover, and many community organizations create floats for the occasion. For more information, find “Topeka Veterans Parade” on Facebook by searching @SunflowerSalute.
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Each Halloween, you can count on the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center to host the friendliest ghosts and ghouls! Boo at the Zoo is an annual event offering fun and safe trick-or-treating for kids of all ages. Wear your Halloween costume, and get ready to trick-or-treat at various locations zoo-wide. Looking for more Halloween fun? Then, check out the annual indoor haunted house at Stormont Vail Events Center or the outdoor Topeka Haunted Woods, a local haunted walkthrough trail. Looking for an adultsonly party to write home about? Then, snag your tickets for Townsite Topeka’s annual Halloween extravaganza!
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WINTER: TOPEKA ZOO LIGHTS
Don’t miss Topeka Zoo Lights, a popular new holiday tradition! Stroll through the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center, as it comes alive with the glow of holiday lights and displays—and don’t forget to enjoy some festive photo ops along the way. Visit TopekaZoo.org/zoolights for dates and tickets! Looking to elevate your Zoo Lights experience? Then, rent a cozy private igloo to enjoy with friends or family!
Winter Wonderland
CHRISTMAS PARADE Typically held the first weekend in December, Topeka’s coveted Christmas parade, Miracle on Kansas Avenue, is a local holiday favorite! Enjoy tons of holidaythemed floats, marching-band performances, a chance to see Santa and his reindeer, and so much more. Also don’t miss the annual Christmas tree lighting at downtown’s Evergy Plaza!
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WINTER WONDERLAND
This season, grab your loved ones and hop in the car to head toward Topeka’s Winter Wonderland! View dazzling holiday light displays while winding through a two-mile scenic drive at Lake Shawnee. Donations from this annual tradition go to support TARC, a local nonprofit serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. NEW YEAR’S EVE
Celebrate the new year at multiple locations across the capital city! From the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District’s Redbud Park ball drop to festive downtown events like those at the Cyrus Hotel and Townsite Avenue Ballroom, Topeka’s New Year’s Eve parties are sure to excite.
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TOPEKA ZOO LIGHTS Topeka Zoo Lights, presented by Evergy, has quickly become an exciting annual tradition for people across northeast Kansas! The Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center each year creates a dazzling, zoowide light show featuring thousands of bright bulbs and holiday displays! The event grows larger year over year and typically runs from mid-November through the end of December. Santa and Mrs. Claus have been known to make an appearance, alongside their favorite reindeer. For a more intimate evening under the lights, guests can rent a private Igloo experience, with packages featuring festive drink and snack options and more! To learn more and purchase tickets, visit TopekaZoo.org/ZooLights.
CHILL OUT Rent an igloo at Topeka Zoo Lights for a special night out. Complete with heat, treats and more, visit TopekaZoo.org to reserve Winter for 2024.
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Community Profile Topeka & Shawnee County, Kansas
1200 mi.
Seattle
750 mi.
Boston
500 mi.
New York Chicago
Jackson
Denver
San Francisco
Topeka
Jefferson
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Shawnee
Dallas
Wabaunsee
Houston
Osage
SHAWNEE COUNTY ETHNIC POPULATION DISTRIBUTION POPULATION
White
77.8%
MSA* (5 counties)
233,995
Black/African-American
City of Topeka
126,431
American Indian/Alaskan Native
0.6%
Shawnee County
178,625
Asian
1.5%
State of Kansas
2,935,922
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
0.1%
Two or more races
7.7%
Source: 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates *Metropolitan Statistical Area: Shawnee, Jackson, Jefferson, Wabaunsee and Osage Counties
8%
Source: 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates Note: People of Hispanic or Latino origins represent 13.2% of the population which is included in each of the above racial distributions. Hispanics may be of any race.
TOPEKA/SHAWNEE COUNTY MSA POPULATION BY AGE GROUP Age
Shawnee
Jackson
Jefferson
Osage
Wabaunsee
Totals
0 to 9 years
22,090
1,611
2,115
1,928
838
28,582
10 to 19 years
24,047
1,910
2,407
2,082
941
31,387
20 to 44 years
54,818
3,738
5,065
4,258
1,785
69,664
45 to 64 years
44,394
3,425
5,300
4,374
1,905
59,398
65+ years
33,276
2,590
3,500
3,145
1,453
43,964
Totals
178,625
13,272
18,287
15,787
6,922
232,893
39.4
40.7
43.2
42
43.8
41.82
Median Age
Source: 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates
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INCOME
LOCATION DATA
COST OF LIVING
ELEVATION
The elevation ranges from 876 feet above sea level in the valley to 971 feet in the southwest part of the city.
High
January
44º
The Greater Topeka Partnership participates in the ACCRA Cost of Living Study three times a year. The study measures differences between areas in the cost of consumer goods and services, excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile. Generally about 300 communities participate with the average ranking being 100. Topeka consistently ranks 6 - 8 points below average.
SHAWNEE COUNTY HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Kansas City, MO-KS Metro
94.9
Manhattan, KS Metro
94.5
Wichita, KS Metro
91.1
Lawrence, KS Metro
96.7
Kansas
89.3 Less than$10,000 $10,000-$14,999
9.8%
$15,000-$24,999
Low
10.0%
$25,000-$34,999
24º
15.4%
$35,000-$49,999
18.9%
$50,000-$74,999
13.6%
$75,000-$99,999
14.3%
$100,000-$149,999
4.8%
$150,000-$199,999
3.7%
$200,000 or more
53º
24º
March
56º
33º
April
72º
43º
May
82º
55º
June
90º
65º
July
91º
69º
August
93º
69º
September
89º
59º
October
72º
47º
November
56º
31º
December
43º
23º
Source: NOAA
LAND AREA City of Topeka
58 sq. miles
Shawnee County
552 sq. miles
PRECIPITATION 2023 Rainfall
32.23”
2023 Snowfall
23.2” Source: w2.weather.gov/climate Climatological Report (Annual)
Source: 2022 Council for Community and Economic Research
INCOME
Shawnee County
Topeka
Median Household Income
63,463
$54,052
Mean Household Income
$84,874
$72,948
Per Capita Personal Income
$36.011
$32,176
Source: 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates
TAXES
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX
Residential property tax is determined by taking 11.5 percent of the appraised value to determine the assessed value; vacant lots are 12 percent of the appraised value. The yearly determined mill levy is applied to determine the property tax. (Mill levies are computed annually and may vary because of location of property and/or additional special assessments.)
TRANSIENT GUEST TAX
There is a 7% tax added to hotel/motel room bills for stays up to 28 days.
MILL LEVY
Within Shawnee County property taxes are evaluated by mill levies. The current mill levy is 163.389.
DISTANCE Kansas City
60 miles
Omaha
170 miles
St. Louis
315 miles
Dallas
505 miles
Chicago
550 miles
Denver
560 miles
Houston
740 miles
INCOME TAX RATES Tax Year
Income Under $30,000
Income Above $30,000
Income Above $60,000
2021
3.1%
$930 plus 5.25%
$2,505 plus 5.7%
2022
3.1%
$930 plus 5.25%
$2,505 plus 5.7%
3.1%
$930 plus 5.25%
$2,505 plus 5.7%
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3.9%
February
2024
Topeka, KS Metro
5.5%
AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURES Month
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SALES TAX RATES State
6.50%
Country 1.35% Topeka
1.50%
Total
9.35%
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HOUSING
APARTMENT RENTAL RANGES
2022 COMPARABLE HOME PRICE INFORMATION
1 Bedroom
$748
2 Bedroom
$965
3 Bedroom
$1,250
4 Bedroom
$1,421
Topeka
$199,600
Kansas City, MO
$328,800
Little Rock, AR
$216,700
Wichita, KS
$224,300
Oklahoma City, OK
$251,200
Des Moines, IA
$297,600
Springfield, MO
$246,600
Indianapolis, IN
$316,400
COST OF OWNING AND RENTING
Houston, TX
$345,600
Median Home Value
Dallas, TX
$385,700
Denver, CO
$673,000
Source: 2024 HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents Rental ranges are for rental units built within the last 10 years. Each complex offers selected amenities such as fireplaces, garages, microwaves, saunas, pools, washer-dryer hook-ups, basements, exercise rooms, etc. Rates are subject to change.
Source: National Association of REALTORS Criteria: Single family dwelling. Average home listing price of four-bedroom, two full bathroom properties.
Shawnee County
Topeka
$159,900
$124,700
Median Cost of Owning a House with Mortgage
$1,371
$1,231
Median Cost of Owning a House Paid Off
$582
$521
Median Rent
$942
$926
EMPLOYMENT 50 miles
30 miles Pottawatomie
Jackson Jefferson Shawnee
Wabaunsee
Douglas
Government • City of Topeka • Coast Guard • Department of Veteran Affairs • State of Kansas
TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY LARGEST EMPLOYERS
Topeka is headquarters to national and international companies including: Advisors Excel, American Home Life Insurance, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., SE2 and Security Benefit.
Osage
TOPEKA LABOR FORCE DRAWING POWER (OCT 2023)
TOPEKA MSA EMPLOYMENT (5 COUNTIES) Health Care & Social Assistance
21,538
Public Administration
12,804
County
Civillian Labor Force
Shawnee
92,496
Retail Trade
10,265
Jackson
7,313
Educational Services
9,499
Jefferson
10,408
Accommodation & Food Services
8,639
Osage
8,030
Administrative & Support
7,294
Wabaunsee
3,754
Manufacturing
8,864
Finance & Insurance
6,099
Pottawatomie
13,555
Construction
6,722
Douglas
71,366
Other Services
5,297
Totals
206,922
Source: JobsEQ 2023Q2
Source: BLS LAUS
Unemployment in October 2023 was 3.1%. Kansas is a right-to-work state by constitutional amendment.
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Insurance/ Financial • Advisors Excel • Capitol Federal • CoreFirst • FHLBank Topeka • Gradient Financial • Security Benefit • SE2 Manufacturing & Distribution • Frito Lay • Goodyear Tire & Rubber • Hill’s Pet Nutrition • HME • Home Depot DC • MARS Chocolate NA • Polo Custom Products • PTMW • Reser’s Fine Foods
• JM Smucker Pet Foods • Southwest Publishing • Target DC • US Foods • Wal-Mart Associates Transportation, Utility & Commn. • AT&T • BNSF Railway • Cox Communications • Evergy Education • Topeka Public Schools • Washburn University Medical/Health Services • Blue Cross & Blue Shield • Stormont Vail Health • University of Kansas Health Systems St. Francis Campus
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Healthcare GENERAL MEDICAL HOSPITALS NOTE: These hospitals maintain emergency departments and have emergency room physicians on site. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HEALTH SYSTEM ST. FRANCIS CAMPUS
1700 SW Seventh St. Topeka, Kan. 66606 785.295.8000; kutopeka.com University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus, formerly known as St. Francis Health Center is a for-profit hospital in Topeka, Kansas, United States. STORMONT VAIL HEALTH
1500 SW 10th Ave. Topeka, Kan. 66604 785.354.6000; stormontvail.org Stormont Vail Health is a regional medical center that includes primary care and specialty physicians in the Cotton-O’Neil Division. Stormont Vail Health was the first Kansas hospital to join the Mayo Clinic Network. TOPEKA ER & HOSPITAL
6135 SW 17th St. Topeka, Kan. 66615 785.670.6760; topekahospital.com Topeka ER & Hospital is an emergencyfocused micro-hospital that uses the same cutting-edge equipment and technology found in a modern ER.
SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS COLMERY-O’NEIL VA MEDICAL CENTER
2200 SW Gage Blvd. Topeka, Kan. 66622 785.350.3111 www.topeka.va.gov
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VALEO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
KANSAS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
THERAPY SERVICES
1504 SW Eighth Ave. Topeka, Kan. 66606 785.235.6600 encompasshealth.com
3500 SW 10th Ave. Topeka, Kan. 66604 785.272.4060 www.capper.org
TALLGRASS SURGICAL CENTER
ADULT CARE HOMES
3107 SW 21st St. Topeka, Kan. 66604 785.296.5389 kdads.ks.gov/state-hospitals-andinstitutions/kansas-neurological-institute
6001 SW Sixth Ave., Suite 100 Topeka, Kan. 66615 785.272.8807 tallgrass-surgical.com
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FAMILY SERVICE & GUIDANCE CENTER OF TOPEKA
330 SW Oakley Topeka, Kan. 66606 785.233.1730 24-Hour Crisis Hotline 785.234.3300 Valeo Recovery Center 785.234.3448 valeotopeka.org
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The Topeka area is home to many adult care homes that provide a range of services including nursing, assisted living, residential health care and nursing facilities for the mentally ill. Please check a local phone directory for a complete listing. For other information, call the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, 785.296.4986.
325 SW Frazier Topeka, Kan. 66606 785.232.5005 fsgctopeka.com
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Education ACT SCORES IN SHAWNEE COUNTY Enrollment (2022-23)
Average ACT Scores
Kaw Valley (USD 321)
1,068
18
Seaman (USD 345)
3,831
20
Silver Lake (USD 372)
674
21
6,049
23
Shawnee Heights (USD 450)
3,722
22
Topeka Public (USD 501)
12,855
18
District
Auburn Washburn (USD 437)
Source: KSDE Data Central
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
AUBURN WASHBURN (USD 437)
785.339.4000 usd437.net
Hayden High School Ranked #5 in Kansas
KAW VALLEY (USD 321)
785.437.2254 kawvalley.k12.ks.us
785.272.5210 haydencatholic.org
785.228.0490 topekacollegiate.org
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
TOPEKA LUTHERAN SCHOOL
CAIR PARAVEL LATIN SCHOOL
SEAMAN (USD 345)
785.232.3878 cpls.org
785.575.8600 usd345.com
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (USD 450)
785.286.0427 hcstopeka.org
785.379.5800 usd450.net
TOPEKA ADVENTISTS SCHOOL
TOPEKA (USD 501)
785.272.9474 topeka22. adventistschoolconnect.org
785.295.3000 topekapublicschools.net
SILVER LAKE (USD 372)
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TOPEKA COLLEGIATE
785.357.0382 topekalutheran.org
HOME SCHOOLING CORNERSTONE FAMILY SCHOOLS
cfs-online.org neksaints.com
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ORION EDUCATION & TRAINING
785.228.2336 orioneducation.org
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS MIDWEST BARBER COLLEGE
785.266.2500 midwestbarbercollege.com
TOPEKA ELECTRICAL JOINT APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING COMMITTEE
785.232.5154 topekaelectricaljatc.com
PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS APPRENTICESHIP SCHOOL (LOCAL 441)
785.234.2006
RASMUSSIN UNIVERSITY
785.228.7320 rasmussen.edu
Ranked #9 in Kansas
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Washburn
Washburn University now offers Shawnee County residents free or reduced tuition rates! Learn more at https://www.washburn.edu/admissions/paying-forcollege/scholarships/shawnee-county-promise.html
WASHBURN UNIVERSITY
With an enrollment of over 7,500 students across Washburn University and Washburn Tech, Washburn University offers more than 200 programs leading to certification, associate, bachelor, master, doctor of nursing practice and juris doctor degrees through the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Applied Studies, Business, Law and Nursing. The university is annually ranked as one of the best colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. Washburn University claims an experienced faculty, with over 80 percent of its full-time faculty holding doctorates or the terminal degree offered within their field of study. As graduate teaching assistants do not teach courses, undergraduate students work directly with professors in any and all related classwork. 2024
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Washburn University Institute of Technology is a nationally recognized innovator in career and technical education. Their unique affiliation with Washburn University provides the opportunity to start with technical courses and continue to advanced degrees while preparing for today’s careers. Dedicated faculty and staff serve adult and high school students as well as business and industry participants with career specific training in the following: • Advanced Manufacturing • Business • Computer & Networking Technology • Construction • Drafting & Design • Health Care • Hospitality & Human Services • Transportation
Washburn University 1700 SW College, Topeka, Kan. 66621 785.670.1010 washburn.edu
Washburn Tech Main Campus 5724 SW Huntoon Topeka, Kan. 66604 785.670.2010 washburntech.edu
Washburn Tech East Campus 2014 SE Washington Topeka, Kan. 66607 785.670.2405 washburntech.edu
UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT Universities within an Hour of Topeka (Academic Year 2022)
Washburn University
5,663
University of Kansas
25,469
Kansas State University
19,269
Emporia State University
4,658
Allen Community College
1,817
Highland Community College
2,182
Haskell Indian Nations (2020)
731*
Baker University
1,187
Rasmussen College
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Neighborhood
Spotlight COLLINS PARK
The Collins Park neighborhood has winding roads, big trees and many picturesque English Tudor, Colonial and Cape Cod style homes. Stroll through this area in warm weather and you’ll notice residents on their porch swings or dining outdoors. COLLEGE HILL
Located just north of Washburn University’s beautiful campus, College Hill is a historic neighborhood with a mixture of American Four-square, Victorian, Georgian Revival and Craftsman homes. College Hill is home to some of Topeka’s favorite local restaurants and businesses near Washburn University. DOWNTOWN LOFTS
In the midst of a budding retail and cultural reawakening, the Downtown Topeka Loft community has steadily started to grow. The Kansas Avenue loft crowd utilizes the many walkable amenities near to their homes that includes fun for the whole family. The kiddos can enjoy the numerous pocket parks that line the avenue while older members of the family drop by the local specialty shops. POTWIN PLACE
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LAUREN’S BAY
Lauren’s Bay is a new master planned neighborhood offering a community with a view! Lauren’s Bay has many amenities, including a neighborhood park, beautiful waterfall entry, 3 Lakes, and scenic walking trails. Lots are available for new construction. Go to the intersection of 47th and Wanamaker Rd. Turn West and follow 47th until you get to Vorse Rd. WESTBORO
Westboro is a central-Topeka neighborhood featuring large homes in Italian Renaissance Revival, French Eclectic and Colonial styles. The neighborhood features winding streets of stately homes and expansive green spaces. With several art galleries, eateries and boutiques nearby, Westboro is a high-end, trendy neighborhood ideally suited for individuals who like to walk to destinations.
Potwin
ROCKFIRE AT THE LAKE
Rockfire at the Lake is a highly desirable, Topeka subdivision, featuring Dultmeier Homes, in Shawnee Heights School District. Located off SE 45th and Croco Road, Rockfire at the Lake features many amenities, such as gorgeous views of Lake Shawnee, walking trails, access to the Lake Shawnee Golf Course and Park, clubhouse access with an indoor pool and fitness center and much more. Not to mention, the beautiful homes! LAKE SHERWOOD
The Lake Sherwood community, located just outside the city limits southwest of Topeka, is thriving, lively place in which to call home. Lake Sherwood is also home to one of the largest Fourth of July celebrations in the Topeka community. Long strolls, friendly neighbors and a feeling of living outside of town while still being a short distance from city conveniences are just a few of the great aspects of living in Sherwood. STERLING CHASE
This beautiful subdivision located in northwest Topeka is perfect for anyone looking to settle down in a quiet, cozy neighborhood. Offering large lots and a walking trail, Sterling Chase guarantees wide-open spaces. Enjoy the peaceful rural environment, just a short drive from intercity amenities. Located in the Seaman School District, Sterling Chase offers the room for your family to grow.
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Important
Numbers to know EMERGENCIES
College Hill
(fire, police, sheriff, ambulance) 911 Poison Control Center 800.222.1222 785.354.6000 University of Kansas Health Systems St. Francis Health 785.295.8000 Highway Patrol Mobile: *47 Kansas Turnpike Authority Road Conditions 511 Kansas Turnpike Authority Emergency Line *KTA (*582) The Veteran’s Administration Hospital 785.350.3111
ADMINISTRATIVE CALLS
Ambulance 785.233.2400 Kansas Highway Patrol 785.296.6800 Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office 785.251.2200 Topeka Fire Department 785.368.4000 Topeka Police Department 785.368.9551
IDENTIFICATION SOURCES
Kansas State Driver’s License Station 785.296.3611 Voter Registration 785.251.5900 Social Security Administration Topeka Branch 888.327.1271 Deaf or Hard of Hearing 800.325.0778 Motor Vehicle Tags 785.251.5415
UTILITY HOOK UPS - ELECTRICITY Downtown Lofts
Westar Energy 800.383.1183 Kaw Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc. 785.478.3444
UTILITY HOOK UPS - GAS
Kansas Gas Service 800.794.4780
WATER/SEWER
Water and Sewer Service (City of Topeka) Rural Water District #4 (Shawnee County)
785.368.3111 785.286.1729
CHILD CARE REFERRAL
Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas can help locate child care openings. A regulated child care resource and referral agency, the organization serves a 33-county area. The agency assists parents and child care providers alike. Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas 1100 SW Wanamaker Road, Suite 201, Topeka, KS 66604 785.357.5171 Child Care Referral Hotline: 877.678.2548 east.ks.childcareaware.org Lake Sherwood
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or the Grey family, the journey to make Topeka “home” was a heartfelt decision rooted in familial bonds. Morgan Grey, a Topeka native, found herself drawn back to Kansas’ capital city in 2018 when her father moved into a local assisted living facility. Her wife Leilani Grey, originally from California, joined Morgan on the trip and, in doing so, discovered the unique charm Topeka holds. “We are not a tiny, flat farm town,” Leilani said recently of her newfound home. “We have the gorgeous Flint Hills nearby and fascinating geologic features. We also have a trove of leaders dedicated to enhancing the city innovatively and holistically.” To Morgan, Topeka’s allure lies in its small-town ambiance, lush greenery, and distinct seasons. Couple Topeka’s vibrant outdoor offerings with its diverse population and “collective goal of progressiveness,” according to Morgan, and you get a city that stands out as a place where genuine caring and acceptance are woven into the community fabric. “We also knew that Topeka would be a great place for our daughter to grow up,” she said. For the Greys, Topeka has become not only a fantastic place to live but also a hub for work and play. The city’s easy navigation and range of activities for all ages contribute to the family’s overall enjoyment. “As someone who has previously lived only in large cities, I love how easy and fast one can move around town,” Leilani said. “My work commute is less than five minutes. There are many ways for professionals of diverse backgrounds and experiences to network and become more active in the community.” As for the weather, Leilani finds joy in the changing seasons—a departure from the limited variations of cool, warm, and extremely hot in her California hometown. “I often share with my West Coast family that, at times, my neighborhood looks so magical, like a postcard or Narnia,” she added. Both Morgan and Leilani agree Topeka defies traditional perceptions of Kansas. While outsiders may envision flat farmlands and rural communities, Topeka surprises with its dynamicness. Leilani points to the city’s rich civil rights history, evolving downtown, family-friendly environment, winding river system for recreation, and more. The area’s competitively low cost of living is another major win, she added.
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